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Teen 365

Explore, create, collaborate, hang out. Whatever you're into, we're here to help you explore and succeed. We've got makerspaces, online tools, in-person classes, and the entire library to help you figure it all out. Find others like you, learn from mentors, or do it on your own.

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Youth Health Action Team

About the Youth Health Action Team

Are you passionate about improving mental health outcomes for youth in Pima County?  Would you like to work with other youth on a diverse team to collaborate and take concrete steps toward changing the narrative on mental health?  Then this is the volunteer and/or PAID opportunity for you!

 

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Calling all students and the curious at heart!

Biography in Context is super easy to use! If you find yourself hankering to learn more about historical figures, let us be your first stop!

Goddess

Check out these diverse titles on the divine feminine for women's history month.

Art Exhibit ~ Emma Sezzi at Sam Lena-South Tucson Library

Sam Lena-South Tucson Library invites you to view works by local artist Emma Sezzi, on display until May 1, 2024.

We're flattered, thank you!

"Pima County Library is a wonderful resource! I chose my townhouse based on close proximity to my library."
PimaLib_Teens said:

Animal Farm by George Orwell is a political satire told through the lives of anthropomorphic farm animals and how each animal portrays a specific element…

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Graphic Novel Gems: Fierce Female Figures

This Women's History Month, check out these stunning graphic novel biographies of fierce female figures. Who run the world? GIRLS!

16 Middle Grade and YA Nonfiction for Burgeoning Feminists

Feminism receives barely a mention in most curricula. These titles for [tweens and teens] delve deeper into the knowledge gaps.

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"Working here has helped me build confidence and plan my future, and I wish these blessings and opportunities on as many others as I can."

Cruzando: 21 Books to Read for National Open Borders Day

Open Borders Day has been celebrated on March 16 since 2012 to shed light on the prospect of open borders.

Green with Envy

Here are some Adult and YA Mysteries and Thrillers with green covers to enjoy this month!

Growing my collection at the 2024 Tucson Festival of Books

"I recently celebrated my tenth-year moderating author panels at the Tucson Festival of Books!" - Toby W.

Transported to Another World?!?! (Isekai Manga & Manhwa)

Isekai translates to “otherworld” or “another world” and is a genre where a character must learn to survive in an unfamiliar world.
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There are 3 rules in Will’s world: no crying, no snitching, and always get revenge when a loved one is killed. So after Will’s older brother, Shawn, is murdered,…

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"We can all learn from these books."

At Pima County Public Library, we staunchly protect the right of each community member to select and access the materials they wish.

Rise: A Feminist Book Project Picks for 2024

Rise: A Feminist Book Project for Ages 0-18 has been promoting quality feminist literature for young readers since 2002.

Mental Health & Wellness: New Fiction & Nonfiction for Teens

This list contains content and/or library materials about mental health and wellness topics. Please note, some material could be triggering.

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