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Text reading "What to expect at CLP: Next Phase News" with library and covid illustrations.

Responding to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

UPDATED 6/11/2020 We’re Back … Almost! Thank you for keeping our books and other library materials safe during the COVID-19 pandemic closure. We know how stressful the past few months … Continued


Artwork by Ashanté Josey for Black History Month 2023.

Black History Month 2023

Explore Black History Month at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Look for book displays, resources and programs happening in our branches and community this February and beyond! Black History Month began … Continued




Yellow and gray triangles on black background with text: "2022 Black History Month."

Black History Month 2022

While we hope you’ll be able to explore the Black History Month book displays and resources in our branches this February, we also gathered and developed a variety of virtual … Continued


Text reading "Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 125" in front of archived image of the main library branch circa 1895.

Our History, Your Impact

You are a history maker. Thank you for being part of a tradition of giving that is 125 years strong. From children giggling with joy and delight at a storytime … Continued



Bisa Butler Inspired Fabric Collage

This year’s national Black History Month theme is: 2021- The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity. These resources dig into the work of Bisa Butler and other Black quilters, storytellers and fiber artists.


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Meet Your Match Using Our Materials Match Forms

If you’re looking for personalized reading recommendations or materials for home or school, check out these material match forms and join the hundreds of patrons who have utilized our services and gotten great results. 


Other Programs You May Enjoy

New & Upcoming Program-Alikes

In Pittsburgh, the end of August usually signals one thing—back to school. No matter the school district, learning is going to look a little different this fall. Carnegie Library of … Continued


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