We Are Displaced (Spring 2022)

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The goal of the Albemarle County Community Read Program is to invest in inclusive storytelling.

Working with our community partners, we choose books, reports, articles, and other readings that are representative of the diversity of our community. We hope these choices will “equip and inspire” our community, both adults and youth, to learn how to imagine more inclusive and equitable worlds. For our Spring 2022 Community Read, we have chosen We are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai as the title we read together during Women’s History Month.  
 
We know that almost 50% of the 26.6 million refugees worldwide are women and girls who face unique challenges during the displacement and resettlement process because of their gender identity, including the threat of sexual violence. We are Displaced is a compilation of the voices of some of these young girls and women from around the world who have been forced to make the impossible choice of leaving their whole lives behind to start over in a new place. We hope these stories of courage and resilience help us learn more about the challenges our immigrant and refugee neighbors face and overcome on a daily basis in this very community.  
 
Albemarle County continues to welcome and support refugee members in our community, not only because their contributions improve the quality of life for all of us, but because we strive to live up to our ideal of creating an inclusive community for all regardless of what they can do for us in return. We hope that by coming together and learning more about each other through storytelling, we can find ways to act and live up to our value of creating a more equitable and inclusive community where we can all thrive.

Book Locations

Copies of the book We Are Displaced are available to pick up at:

 Community Read Spring 2022-Partners

A Community Read Event: Celebrating Women's History Month and Earth Day

For our spring 2024 Community Read, we have chosen the book All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis as the feature read. 

We acknowledge the valuable roles women play in our community (and world), we encourage you to read with us! This book is an anthology of writings by 60 women at the forefront of climate work. All We Can Save highlights an intersection between the historically significant contributions women have made to improvements in our society and environment. It also addresses the importance of climate resilience and the awareness of climate impacts over time. Copies of the book will be available to pick up for free at these locations:

  • All Jefferson-Madison Regional Library (JMRL) Branch locations
  • Albemarle County Little Free Library (LFL) locations
  • City of Charlottesville LFL locations

SAVE THE DATE and RSVP! We’ve partnered with City of Charlottesville and local community partners for our special Community Read panel event, celebrating Women’s History Month and Earth Day. The event will be held Sunday, April 21 from 1-3 pm at Jefferson-Madison Regional Library (JMRL) Central Branch, 201 E Market St, Charlottesville, VA 22902.

At the event, there will be opportunities to learn about helpful resources related to climate work, to celebrate women, as well as chances to keep exploring ways we can equip and inspire our community to learn how to imagine a more inclusive and equitable world. We’ll also have a panel discussion for a conversation about the Community Read book All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis. Learn more and RSVP for the event in April by clicking this link.

It’ll be a great event, and we hope you can join us!

⭐ Community Partners for this season’s Community Read event:

  • Charlottesville National Organization of Women
  • City of Charlottesville
  • Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
  • Piedmont Environmental Council
  • Releaf Cville
  • Resilient Together
  • Sierra Club: Virginia Chapter Piedmont Group

Community Read Spring 2024-Flyer

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