A program of Eliminate Racism 815, in partnership with the Rockford Public Library.
The mission of Eliminate Racism 815 is to eliminate individual and systemic racism and injustice in Rockford and the surrounding area. Please visit Eliminate Racism 815 Website at eliminateracism815.org to get a full list of what title we're discussing next and start reading! Join us for discussion in-person or Zoom.
TAGS: | Diversity Equity and Inclusion | Culture | Book Discussion |
Officially opened on May 24, 1923, the Montague Branch Library is the Library’s oldest existing branch library facility. Located on the corner of Winnebago and Montague Streets, this branch serves people living on the south and west sides of Rockford. The two-story brick building has been lovingly restored and contains many of the original oak bookcases and a fireplace. The Montague Branch offers an expanded children’s space including a dedicated play room, a wireless computer area, a classroom and the Constance V. Lane Community Room.