Summer Reading Party!
CDJL Summer Reading Party!
Stories, crafts, prizes for our bingo trackers, playground time, checking out books, friends and more! Come join the fun!
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CDJL Summer Reading Party!
Stories, crafts, prizes for our bingo trackers, playground time, checking out books, friends and more! Come join the fun!
Visit the CDJL pop-up library at West Knox Pride on June 27 between 3pm and 8pm. We will be in the kids activities area with a selection of our books to browse, board book through adult, and a comfy shady spot to rest and relax. Learn how to check out books, pick up a summer reading tracker challenge bingo game, listen to a storytime, set up a patron account so you can visit us and bring home books. Plus stickers!
Join the Children's Diversity & Justice Library for a Women & Girls Choose Your Own Adventure storytime Saturday March 28 at 10:30am. Choose from among a number of books and stories featuring the lives of fabulous women and girls. Who will we discover? Who will we remember? Who will inspire us? Who will move us? A - Z, all countries, all religions, all cultures - women lead amazing inspiring rich creative generous joyful resilient lives. Let's learn about them - together!
Each event is held at the Children’s Diversity & Justice Library in Room H of the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church at 2931 Kingston Pike, Knoxville TN.
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Please join us at the Children’s Diversity & Justice Library on Saturday November 22 for an opportunity to thoughtfully engage with Thanksgiving.
At 10:30am in the CDJL we will share at least three stories written by Native authors and centering the voices of Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples to help us rethink what we’ve been told and taught about Thanksgiving.
After storytime you will have the chance to participate in some activities such as exploring the Native Land Digital interactive online map to learn about who's land we are inhabiting, decorating land acknowledgement table tents for your Thanksgiving table and creating thank you notes for anyone who has helped you.
If you can’t join us in person, enjoy these resources for books to read with kids and resources for how to engage with the themes of Thanksgiving, including some great educational material for us adults: https://cdjlibrary.org/news/2025/11/14/rethinking-traditional-thanksgiving-centering-native-american-voices-with-events-and-resources
Please join us at 1pm in the Children’s Diversity & Justice Library on Sunday February 4 for stories featuring birthdays as well as games and activities that celebrate everyone’s birthday.
Every day, all around the world, in all kinds of settings, people celebrate birthdays. Sometimes they’re able to celebrate together, sometimes they’re not. Sometimes the gathering includes chosen family, sometimes birth families, sometimes friends or community, and sometimes all of them together. All birthdays that are celebrated include cultural rituals, but they may not be the same as the ones your culture observes. Some birthdays include presents we wish for, some include presents we didn’t know we needed and all include the present of being alive!
This month, the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church that hosts the Children’s Diversity & Justice Library is celebrating its 75th birthday! A birthday that includes having witnessed many important aspects of diversity and justice in our community including being the first predominantly white church to integrate in Knoxville, TN, the first church in Knox County, Tennessee to perform a federally recognized same gender marriage, and the church of Jack LaFlore who participated in sit-ins that helped end segregation in Knoxville among many others.
Did you ever realize birthdays could be so diverse, or could celebrate events of justice?! Join us on Sunday February 4th to learn and celebrate together with A Bithday for Everyone!
Please join us at the Children’s Diversity & Justice Library on Sunday January 7 at 1pm for stories of newness. (Look for us in Room H in the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church at 2931 Kingston Pike, Knoxville TN 37919.)
The Gregorian calendar, the calendar we in the United States, and most of the world, use begins a new year on January 1. Happy New Year!
What other kinds of newness can we discover in our CDJL collection? New ideas. New family members. New schools. New places to go or live. New feelings. New skills. New friends. New names. New jobs. New homes. New books. We have all experienced being new, or something new, at some point. Come discover newness with us, and tell us — what’s new with you?
What is a right? A civil right, a human right? Who has them and how do they get them? Come learn with us this month as we share stories exploring civil rights and human rights.
Storytime will stream live on the CDJL facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CDJLibrary and can be watched at the event time or anytime thereafter.
Facebook event https://fb.me/e/13ueDTN1e