 The Robbins Library is once again bringing together the Arlington Community with its Community Read Program. This year's book is Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum. Books are available via the Minuteman Library Network Catalog, Libby, and in the Robbins Library lobby. There's a wide array of events coming in the next month for the community to participate in. Join a discussion on race and racism with author Dr. Beverly Tatum on March 21st via Zoom, or participate in a collaborative workshop with True Story Theatre on March 3rd, where you can explore, examine, and connect with those with similar and different core identities. There will also be events discussing schools, queer identities, and BIPOC communities. And don't miss the musical wrap-up featuring award-winning musician and performance poet Tim Hall. Register for all of these events and more from the Robbins Library blog, website, and connect with Arlington Community this month. For more information, go to robbinslibrary.wordpress.com.