Category: FP Mosaic OLD
Being “The Other” on Long Island – Panel Discussion – 6/15

Please join us for a valuable panel discussion presented by The Suffolk Center on the Holocaust, Diversity and Human Understanding. This program will bring together diverse men and women who represent minority groups from Muslim, immigrant, LGBTQ, and Jewish communities. A panel discussion will help us to understand the experiences of those often labeled “other.”
Click here to register.
The panel includes:
Eliana Dorf – Jewish SCCC student
James Drake – Differently Able SCCC student
Nayyar Imam – of the Islamic Association of Long Island
Victor Piccini-Ventura – Afro-Latino SCCC student
Joselo Lucero – brother of Marcelo Lucero, Patchogue hate-crime victim
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
Museum Pass Adventures

We’d love to see your adventures with Museum Passes!
Post a photo while using your museum pass on our social media:
– Facebook – Upload the photo directly to our page
– Twitter – Tweet the photo with our handle (@escml)
– Instagram – Post your photo and tag us (@EmmaClarkLibrary)
Be sure to use the hashtag #EmmaTakesMePlaces and tag Emma S. Clark Memorial Library!
Did you know there are over 20 museums and cultural institutions in our Museum Pass Program?
Click here to reserve a pass.
Program & Event Surveys

Have you seen our survey boxes? They’re permanently located outside of the Children’s Program Room and the Vincent R. O’Leary Community Room. We want to hear from YOU whenever you’d like to tell us about the program you attended!
Fill out a quick form to let us know what you liked and what you want to see improved for a particular program or event.
Thanks for your feedback and for helping us strive to make Emma Clark Library the best it can be for Three Village!
CultureGrams – Great for School Research

CultureGrams has concise, reliable, and up-to-date reports on more than 200 countries, each U.S. state, and all 13 Canadian provinces and territories.
This database has primary sources and both cultural & statistical country reports. There are maps, videos, photos, interviews, biographies, recipes, flags, graphs, tables, and more! There’s even a Kids Edition!
CultureGrams may be accessed anytime…and from anywhere… for free with your library card!
Click here to get started.
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080.