Please join the Pop Culture Committee on May 24 from 10:00 to 11:30 AM for a panel discussion on the importance of all types of representation in youth literature. We’ll be joined by Kyle Lukoff (When Aidan Became a Brother, Call Me Max), Kelly Fernandez (Manu!), and esteemed librarian James Grzybowski. Our panelists will be […]
Archives for April 2022
NCLA’s Pop Culture Committee Presents: Representation Matters: Seeing Yourself in the Story
Upcoming LILPA Workshops
Join LILPA for 2 upcoming workshops this spring! See the flyers below for more information and registration links. Wednesday, May 18th – LILPA Book Club: The Old Deep and Dark by Ellen Hart Tuesday, June 7th – Addressing the Healthcare Needs for the LGBTQ+ Community
Author Visit with Lisa Fipps presented by the Children’s Services Division
Please join us on Monday, May 2 from 10:30-11:30am for an author visit with the 2022 Michael L. Printz award honor recipient, Lisa Fipps. Lisa will speak about her debut novel, Starfish, and everyone’s right to be seen and heard. The first 30 registrants will receive a copy of Starfish and a signed bookplate. Registrants will […]
NCLA Support Staff names and bios – Please Vote!
Our Special Election for the Support Staff is now live. Please vote for our 2022 board. See the bios for the candidates below (Please note, the poll has the bio’s mixed up, but the correct person in the correct roll — apologies, this is what I get for rushing!) Click here to vote! Biographies: […]
NCLA RASD Presents: Carol Fitzgerald of Bookreporter.com on Zoom.
Best Bets and Sleeper Hits for the Summer of 2022! Books your patrons will ask for. NCLA Members are free Non-Members are $15.001.5 CEUs awarded Click Here to Register

