BIPOC Voices

Wednesday, January 194:00—5:00 PMSohier RoomMain Library32 Essex Street, Beverly, MA, 01915

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Voices is a book discussion group intended to encourage an understanding of systemic racism, privilege, and biases to help disrupt racial inequalities and racism. Together the group will foster knowledge, empathy and understanding of the experiences, identities and history of people in the BIPOC community. We will explore these titles through an anti-racism lens to allow for open and honest conversations in a safe, respectful environment.

The Beverly Public Library's BIPOC Voice meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 PM, with the exception of the Children's discussions which will meet at 4 PM. They will be noted on the calendar. New members of all-ages are welcome. Titles and more information can be found on the BIPOC Voices page.

BIPOC Voices is a partnership between Abu Toppin, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director for the City of Beverly, and the Beverly Public Library.

No Registration Required