Brooklyn Public Library is full of stories. Borrowed brings the very best of them to you. Borrowed is a narrative series about superhero... more
We're pulling out all the stops for the first annual Freedom to Read Day of Action on Saturday, October 19th!... more
For Banned Books Week this year, we’re returning to our award-winning series, Borrowed and Banned. Because the fight isn’t over.... more
Bedford-Stuyvesant is perhaps one of Brooklyn’s most iconic neighborhoods. Its tree-lined streets and grand brownstones have been here for over... more
Splitting her time between Athens, Georgia and Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, Nicole A. Taylor is a food writer and author of several... more
It's summer and school's out! No matter what age you are, you can spend your summer at the library with... more
Brooklyn Public Library has been hosting Drag Story Hours since 2016. It's one of our most popular, colorful, and well-attended... more
Outside of Brooklyn, Arthur Miller's name has largely faded from memory. On this episode, we tell the story of the... more
Listen in on one of BPL's most popular art programs: a theater workshop where, once a week, budding thespians come... more
We revisit an episode from January 2021 in honor of National Library Workers Day, and ask: what do librarians do... more
Teens and older adults are perhaps the two age groups you might think have the least in common. But a... more
Brooklyn has 62 neighborhood libraries, each with a distinct architecture, culture, and soul. To kick off the new season and... more
Student activists in York, Pennsylvania organized a silent protest when hundreds of books were banned from their classrooms, paving the... more
Library workers often risk their livelihoods when they speak out against censorship, spurring community members to pick up the fight... more
Maia Kobabe's debut memoir, Gender Queer, was the most frequently banned book in 2021 and 2022. We talked with em... more
Despite being one of the most frequently banned authors, Toni Morrison’s work has inspired countless others to tell stories outside... more
George M. Johnson talks about their debut Young Adult memoir All Boys Aren't Blue, the support of their family, their... more
Our call to action for this episode:Talk about the books that are important to you, even if they aren’t challenged.Stay... more
Mike Curato talks about his award-winning graphic novel Flamer, his writing practice, and how it feels to have his story... more
Over the past few years, school board races have become more heated and more political — and books have become... more
It’s an off-week for Borrowed and Banned, but we do have something special to share. We’re doing a collaboration... more
The birth of obscenity laws in the 1870s provides a cautionary tale for the present moment, when far-right conservatives incorrectly... more
When a high school teacher in Norman, Oklahoma shared a QR code with her students that would grant them access... more
Last year, over 2,500 unique titles were challenged in libraries across the country. That’s the highest number in over 20... more
We’re doing something a little bit different today and sharing an episode from a totally different podcast we love …... more
Over 14,000 patrons have signed up for their first library card since Jay-Z's exhibit came to Central Library in mid-July.... more
Kesha Powell and Amen Emile have been working at BPL for over 20 years in various roles, from public safety... more
If you ask Hannah Jean what would be her greatest wish, she will say running Brooklyn Public Library. Last month,... more
Meet the Luddite Club, a group of library-loving, flip-phone-toting teenagers in Brooklyn who come together every week out of a... more
Asylum seekers continue to arrive in New York City. We look at how one faith-based organization is responding to the... more
Este episodio es sobre los solicitantes de asilo en la ciudad de Nueva York. Estamos compartiendo estas narrativas personales con... more
Meet the Luddite Club, a group of library-loving, flip-phone-toting teenagers in Brooklyn who come together every week out of a shared sense... more