Children Belong: Celebrating Dr. Belinda Louie and our Children’s Area

A multigenerational family photo in a librayr

The UW Tacoma Library, in collaboration with UW Libraries Advancement, was thrilled to host a wonderful celebration in our Tioga Library Building on April 24th, 2023. The event — entitled Children Belong: Celebrating Our Library —  was a joyous unveiling of our new caregiver-child study carrel, replete with ribbon cutting, champagne toasts, and a pizza party to follow. Young guests were gifted social-justice themed books, and origami and coloring stations made sure that the event offered fun venues for our smallest library patrons.

At heart of this celebration was the gratitude for everything Dr. Belinda Louie has done for the UW Tacoma Library, including the generous endowment fund that continues to let us grow our Children and Young Adult collection. We share a few photos of the event below, which featured speeches by Dean Endo, Dean Harris, and Associate Dean of Libraries Annie Downey; we are thankful to all of Dr. Louie’s family, including her grandchildren, for attending and celebrating with us!

With gratitude to Dr. Louie and her family, we also raised enough funds for a second carrel — the UW Tacoma Library is one of only eight academic libraries to have this type of specialized furniture in North America, and the only academic library on the West Coast!

A woman with giant scissors cutting the ribbon of a caregiver-child study carrel; a few children watch

Origami cranes on a construction paper river with the back of children's books on view on either side

Three female presenting people in a library; one is holding a giant bouquet of beautiful flowers

A woman laughs, celebrated by her friends

All images courtesy Alex Blair, UW Libaries Advancement.

One thought on “Children Belong: Celebrating Dr. Belinda Louie and our Children’s Area

  1. This blog beautifully emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive and supportive environment for children. Every child deserves to feel like they truly belong, and this post reminds us of that essential truth.

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