Auschwitz was at the end of a long process. We must remember that it did not start from gas chambers.
This hatred was gradually developed by humans. From ideas, words, stereotypes & prejudice through legal exclusion, dehumanization & escalating violence... to systematic and industrial murder.
Auschwitz took time.
Learn more about the accomplishments of Florida's public libraries in the Florida By the Numbers data display! Visit our Data and Statistics web page under Florida public library statistics data displays: dos.fl.gov/library-archiv…
The 3rd Annual Giving Day is Sept 18! Owls everywhere are coming together to support YOUR Library- the programs, resources & student experiences that matter most. Make your gift today & help us soar! ✨
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Meet Brian Lapointe, Ph.D., research professor at Florida Atlantic’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. He led a groundbreaking 40-year review showing that the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt — once a rare natural phenomenon — is now forming almost annually and hit a staggering 37.5 million tons this May.
This data reveals a shift from nutrient-poor ocean conditions toward blooms fueled by human-driven runoff and environmental change. This isn't just ocean trivia — these massive seaweed mats are clogging beaches, impacting fisheries and tourism, and even posing health risks to coastal communities.
Knowing the why behind this explosive sargassum growth is key to managing its growing impact. 🌿✨
Read more at bit.ly/3JJF3ZN
How can we prepare for Generation Alpha—the most connected, AI-native generation yet? @UCF's Center for Distributed Learning, Assistant Vice Provost @kevincorcoran and Instructional Designer @rlmcnulty, share their expert insights in @edtechh: bit.ly/4lNBy1N#HigherEd
‼️ On August 23 an important New Moon occurs at 0° Virgo.
This lunation preludes July 2026, when Jupiter will oppose Pluto.
The same degrees and planets will resurface, demanding recognition and revision.
The seeds planted now will echo across years.
Let’s talk about it 👇
As the university system collapses and millions succumb to tech-induced brain rot, the concept of the autodidact—a self-educated person who loves learning for its own sake—will become more important than ever. Read widely. Form study groups. Let the library be your college.
Join the Office for an online event, The Plot Thickens: Copyright Essentials for Writers, on August 6, at 1:00 p.m. eastern time . Learn about literary works and answers to questions commonly asked by writers: copyright.gov/events/copyrig…
These life changing, cutting edge institutions have saved lives. Forecasting advances and lead time warnings would not be where they are today without them. This is a big step backwards.
The 2025 OER Summit is just around the corner—happening next week, May 21–22!
Join librarians, educators, students, and OER enthusiasts from across the country for two days of virtual collaboration, innovation, and inspiration around open educational resources. Explore the full agenda and register for free today at oersummit.org
Happy birthday to civil rights trailblazer César E. Chávez! Born #OTD in 1927, Chávez was a labor organizer and leader, and founder of the National Farm Workers Association which later became the largest farmworker union in the U.S. as the United Farm Workers. #SiSePuede