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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with San Francisco Public Library 

November 4, 2025

San Francisco Public Library presents its Native American Heritage Month celebration, titled First Person, this November, featuring a lineup of programs that honor Indigenous cultures and traditions. As we live, learn and play on the traditional homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone, the Library invites its community to join in recognizing the enduring contributions of Native peoples, not just this month, but all year long. 

Stanford Researcher’s Book on AI Named San Francisco’s 20th Anniversary One City One Book All-City Read

October 15, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) is thrilled to announce its newest One City One Book title, the memoir The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI by Dr. Fei-Fei Li. This selection marks the 20th anniversary of the One City One Book program, marking two decades of community reading and conversation.

Family-Friendly Barrio Fiesta Features Legacy of Filipino Boxing

October 2, 2025

The Filipino American Center of San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) presents Bangon Kabayan: Pistahan sa Fulton, a vibrant barrio fiesta-style celebration in honor of Filipino American History Month (FAHM). This family-friendly event pays tribute to the powerful legacy of Filipino boxing in San Francisco and beyond — from the turn of the 20th-century to today’s most beloved champions.

Community to Honor Dr. Maya Angelou with Reading and Flower Ceremony at Portrait of a Phenomenal Woman Monument

September 23, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO – In a collective act of remembrance, San Francisco Public Library is hosting a gathering at the Portrait of a Phenomenal Woman monument on the Larkin Street steps of the Main Library on Friday, October 3, at 12 p.m. to honor the voices of women who refused to be silenced. The event will feature a reading of Dr. Maya Angelou's work and a flower ceremony.