Embark on a journey with us to better understand yourself and others. Take time this month to celebrate and learn about the histories, contributions, and current experiences of those around you.
The stories highlighted here act as windows into other cultures and mirrors of our own experiences. Source: By Rudine Sims Bishop, The Ohio State University. "Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors" originally appeared in Perspectives: Choosing and Using Books for the Classroom. Vo. 6, no. 3. Summer 1990.
Native American Heritage Month (November)
Native American Heritage Month (CDs)
Native American Heritage Month (Audiobooks)
Native American Heritage Month (DVDs)
Ohio Is Home to Ancient Earthworks
Native American Heritage (Streaming Movies)
Native American Stories & Experiences (ebooks)
The Ohio Country (Podcast Series)
Marvel Voices Comic Series
American Indian Youth Literature Award
If you liked... the film The American Buffalo
Books Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day
Native American Heritage Month (Download or Stream)
The American Buffalo by Ken Burns (DVD)
Native American Heritage Month (eAudiobooks)
Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks Now World Heritage Site
Of Maps and Mounds: So You Think you Know Westerville?
2024 Schedule of Celebrations
- February: Black History Month
- March: Women's History Month
- April: National Deaf History Month
- May: Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- June: LGBTQ+ Pride Month
- July: Disability Pride Month
- September: Hispanic Latino Heritage Month
- November: Native American Heritage Month
Historic Black Settlements of Ohio: Author David Meyers
Urban Strings Columbus: Youth Orchestra
Turtle & Rabbit Tales with Lyn Ford
Anniversary of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
About This Initiative
The Westerville Public Library’s intention with this initiative is to reflect our diverse community, encourage acceptance, promote respect, expand understanding, amplify a wide range of voices, and energize community conversations. Suggestions for future celebrations welcome.
Heritage in this context is intended to encompass the people, places, and things that have been passed down from generation to generation.