9th Grader Ayia Elsadig was the First Place winner of the Rozzie Reads One Book Youth Essay Contest "The Future President of the United States: Racial Issues" By Ayia Elsadig “I had a dream,” “All men are equal,” “The only tired I was, was tired of giving in,” and “No.”... read more →
Mar
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Mar
31
Books Celebrating National Poetry Month! April is National Poetry Month! Check out this list of books by many of our favorite poets. All of these books can be borrowed from the Roslindale Library. Adults The Poetry of Robert Frost This is the only comprehensive volume of Robert Frost's published verse;... read more →
Mar
29
Rozzie Reads Poetry: Featured Poets and Open Mic Thursday, March 31, 2016 7 pm to 9 pm Roslindale House, Community Room, 120 Poplar Street Sponsored by Friends of the Roslindale Branch Library, a free event, contributions voluntary, refreshments provided. Parking on Hawthorne and Poplar streets, in unnumbered spaces, and at... read more →
Mar
28
Turning the Page: Changing Perceptions on Race Wednesday, March 30, 7-8:30PM Roslindale House. 120 Poplar St How do we change ingrained attitudes in our society around race? How far have we come as a country regarding race relations? Is it possible to change a person's deep-seated beliefs by reason alone? How... read more →