Before taking a stand against a pernicious social problem, it's important to recognize that racism exists, and that it can be experienced in many different ways.
Join us in celebration of Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 6 from 1-3 pm. Play games, meet friends, make new ones, and most importantly, get free comics.
Teens are a highly influential part of the community. With the help of a growing team, Shauna has created a welcoming environment for Skokie youth to hang out in a safe space.
Money Smart Week provides consumers with opportunities to learn how to manage their personal finances better. Programs are offered to people of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels that cover all facets of personal finance.
Skokie Public Library has cookbooks for foodies, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and that represent nearly every corner of the globe right here on our shelves in Skokie.
Sixty years ago, on Tuesday, November 11, 1957 at 10am, the Skokie Public Library bookmobile began service making its first scheduled stop at at Estes and Leclaire.
What does it mean to be Chinese? What does it mean to be American? What does it mean to be an immigrant and American, or an American growing up in an immigrant home?
We work hard to ensure that people with mobility issues or disabilities have equal access to all features of the library. One of the ways we do this is through homebound delivery for patrons who are unable to visit us in person.
Gene Luen Yang is a featured author for the 2017 Coming Together in Skokie and Niles Township program which celebrates Chinese and Chinese-Americans culture in our community.