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Friends of the Oakland Public Library
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Latin American Branch;
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| Each year, the senior librarian and resident historian, Toni
Bissessar, makes a trip to Guadalajara, Mexico, to purchase from the widest
selection of worldwide Spanish language material available.
(Right - Cinco de Mayo celebration, 1998.) |
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The Spanish Collection emphasizes Hispanic culture and history, including materials about Mexico, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain. There are materials of general reading interest and translations of popular English language works. Fiction materials include English language novels translated into Spanish, recent novels published in Spain and South America, Fofonovelas and other genre fiction published in the Spanish speaking world.
The Latin American Library is a branch of the Oakland Public Library. It wasn't always. The first library of its kind in the nation, it opened its doors in 1966 and was funded through a Latin Studies grant from 1965 - 1973. It didn't become a fully funded and integral part of the Oakland Public Library system until 1974. The bilingual staff provides services and referrals to the entire community.
The total dedication and administrative commitment on the part of the staff distinguish this branch. Through various cultural programs and festivities, the library promotes a positive image in the community and fosters education and good will. The Latin American Branch revived the Posadas celebration, a popular and traditional Latino Christmas celebration. Story hours are offered in both Spanish and English. Toni Bissessar, Senior Librarian, holds children and adults rapt in her spell of stories. The staff visits schools and community groups to conduct presentations on services and library materials. Latin American Branch provides a year round reading club, El Circulo Juvenil, to encourage young Spanish readers to use the library and to continue reading in Spanish.
Make a new discovery. Run, do not walk, to the Latin American Branch, where you will be greeted by a friendly, well informed and welcoming staff. Experience another reason why Oakland is a unique and diverse community which offers unique and specialized library services to all its community members.
-- Laura Courtney-Gutterson
(Please note that this story may not reflect current staff assignments at this branch.)
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Since this article appeared, Latin American has changed its name to the Cesar E. Chavez Branch. The push for this change came from the Friends group for this branch.
Go here for current information about the Caesar Chavez Branch Library.
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