Seattle Public Library
Since 1891, we have grown from a single reading room in Pioneer Square to a world-class Library system with 27 locations. Learn more about us, our contributions to the city and how you can support our work.
- 1000 Fourth Ave
Seattle, WA, 98104 - andra.addison@spl.org
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(206) 386-4636
(206) 386-4636 - https://www.spl.org/
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EducationLibraries
Youth Programs
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ExpressionLiterary Organizations
See Seattle Public Library website for a listing of Virtual Citizenship Classes in various languages.
We offer many programs that explore current social justice issues, including civil rights, intellectual freedom and the criminal justice system. Join us for talks by civil rights leaders, panel discussions and community listening sessions. We connect with community organizations to bring together diverse voices and viewpoints.
The Seattle Public Library is on Indigenous land. These are the traditional unceded territories of the Coast Salish people, specifically the Duwamish people.