Saint Heron Community Library
In partnership with Aesop, the brand's commitment to creating social change through literature, Saint Heron continues to center Black thought and artistic innovation. The library carries works including "My One Good Nerve Rhythms, Rhymes, Reasons" by Ruby Dee, "Children Coming Home" by Gwendolyn Brooks, and "La Tete" by Julianna Free, to name a few. Each visitor has the opportunity to read one of the selected readings free of charge for up to 45 days.
Solange Knowles states, "The Saint Heron Library continues the work we have been building by preserving collections of creators with the urgency they deserve. Together we seek to create an archive of stories and works we deem valuable. These works expand imaginations, and it is vital to us to make them accessible to students, and our communities for research and engagement, so that the works are integrated into our collective story and belong and grow with us. I look forward to the Saint Heron library continuously growing and evolving and, over the next decade, becoming a sacred space for literature and expressions for years to come."
Visit saintheron.com to explore the digital library.