AUTHOR: Alli Hartley-Kong

Alli is an Education Specialist at the Library of Congress. Her work at the Library centers around developing accessible and engaging content for a new youth center at the Library that will be opening in a few years. She previously worked at the Smithsonian Institution and for Morris County Parks in New Jersey.
Most Recent Posts
- Family Activities for Exploring the Photography Lens of Gordon Parks: Perceive, Believe, Document May 25th, 2023
- Lit Bits: Finding Beauty in the Darkness with Sophie Blackall & Kate DiCamillo May 18th, 2023
- Research Inspired by Fiction and Fiction Inspired by Research: Exploring San Francisco’s Historic Chinatown May 10th, 2023
- No Extra Words: The Emotional Punch of Novels in Verse April 28th, 2023
- Women in the Military During World War II: Family Listening Activities April 19th, 2023
- Family Resources for Exploring the Work of Katherine Dunham: Experience, Research & Creation April 5th, 2023
- Introducing Lit Bits: Meg Medina, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature March 29th, 2023
- Meet the Subjects of Latinitas in the Library of Congress’s Collection! March 17th, 2023
- How Were Children Affected by World War II? Primary Sources of Youth Voices from Japanese-American Incarceration February 22nd, 2023