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  • black and white photo of Faith Ringgold speaking at a microphone. Several flags are displayed behind her.

    Flags in Art as Protest

    By Tereza Chanaki, Research Associate, Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature | January 22, 2025

    Case studies of artists Faith Ringgold and Vito Acconci examine ways in which flags used in art as protest and can face censorship.

  • Miriam Yosef, in a blue blouse, standing and looking at the camera.

    NYPL Researcher Spotlight: Miriam Yosef

    By Jeanne-Marie Musto, Librarian II | January 21, 2025

    How do perceptions of Ashkenazi Jews shape power dynamics within and beyond Jewish communities? Miriam Yosef tells of her research. 

  • Selection of Lunar New Year titles on a red background.

    Books for Celebrating the Year of the Snake

    By Cecelia Fiering, Library Information Assistant | January 21, 2025

    Happy Year of the Snake! Enjoy titles collected by AANHPI library workers to celebrate the Lunar New Year. 

  • Patricia Spears Jones on stage with Brent Hayes Edwards

    Library Talks: New York State Poet Patricia Spears Jones in Conversation with Brent Hayes Edwards

    By NYPL Staff | January 21, 2025

    Join New York State Poet Laureate Patricia Spears Jones in conversation with Brent Hayes Edwards.

  • A collage of photos showing of students in the Junior Scholars Program looking at collection materials in Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books and Photographs & Prints divisions.

    Junior Scholars Explore Collection Materials in Schomburg Center Divisions for Spring 2025 Research Project

    By Lisa Herndon, Manager, Schomburg Communications and Publications | January 21, 2025

    Students in the Junior Scholars Programs visited Schomburg Center divisions as part of their research project for their 2025 Youth Summit.

  • headshot of Jane Sugarman

    NYPL Researcher Spotlight: Jane Sugarman

    By Bogdan Horbal, Curator, Slavic and East European Collections | January 21, 2025

    Jane Sugarman is an ethnomusicologist and Professor Emerita of Music at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). 

  • collage of images including a photo of notebooks, a page of handwritiing, and a handmade cover of a children's story

    The New York Public Library Acquires Archive of Jhumpa Lahiri

    By Carolyn Vega, Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Curator of English and American Literature | January 17, 2025

    The papers chart Lahiri’s rise in the literary world, from her Pulitzer Prize-winning debut story collection to her recent translation work.

  • head & torso of man with full white beard and glasses, in black suit jacket, smiling at camera

    NYPL Researcher Spotlight: Yitz Twersky

    By Jeanne-Marie Musto, Librarian II | January 16, 2025

    Yitz Twersky, descendant of a Chassidic rabbinic dynasty, tells of his research to keep the names of rabbis who died in the Holocaust alive.

  • collage of three book covers

    Writers Born in the Year of the Snake

    By NYPL Staff | January 15, 2025

    Personality traits associated with people born in a snake year include: introspection, resourcefulness, and charm. 

  • interior of a library storage space showing rows of metal cabinets with slim drawers

    NYPL Receives NEH Grant to Create Sustainable Construction Design Standards for Reading Rooms, Workrooms, and Storage

    By NYPL Staff | January 15, 2025

    The grant award will bring together experts to develop a model template that can be shared with other institutions.