Carnegie Library Celebrates Voices from Wales

Staff Report / pittlocal.org

**Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Showcases Diverse Welsh Voices in New Collection**

Pittsburgh, PA – The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has reaffirmed its dedication to celebrating diversity in literature by curating a new collection of works highlighting vibrant and unique voices from Wales. This initiative has been made possible through the generosity of a historic endowment gifted by John Worthington, an early Pittsburgh petroleum tycoon.

Library representatives are encouraging patrons to explore the newest additions to the collection, which prioritizes works that showcase Welsh culture, stories, and perspectives. These efforts align with the library’s mission to provide access to a broad spectrum of global literature.

This endowment extends the legacy of philanthropy that has enriched Carnegie Library's resources over the years and continues to bring fresh, international perspectives to Pittsburgh readers. Interested visitors are encouraged to visit the library to discover the latest slate of Welsh literature and works.



Source: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh PA

Source Type: Library

Source Location: Pittsburgh

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