Faces & Places Winter 2026

The Faces of LIBRARY SERVICES East Baton Rouge Parish Library Lori Juge, Assistant Library Director; Katrina Stokes, Library Director; and Mary Stein, Assistant Library Director

PHOTO CREDIT: BUTTERFLIES OF HOPE PHOTOGRAPHY

F or Katrina Stokes, libraries have always represented far more than shelves of books. As a self-described “army brat,” Stokes moved frequently throughout childhood, and the library became the one constant place of comfort, familiarity, and belonging. “For a little bookworm like myself, the first question I always asked was, ‘Where’s the library?’” she recalls. “The second was, ‘Is it close enough to ride my bike?’” That lifelong connection eventually led Stokes to librarianship, though not until later in life. After discovering the growing need for professionally trained librarians, she earned her master’s degree through the University of Southern Mississippi and began her career in Mississippi, quickly rising into library administration. Today,

munity hub, hosting educational programs, workshops, and beloved events like the Mid City Micro-Con, One Book One Community, Baton Rouge Maker Faire, and language and arts programming for all ages. Above all, Stokes hopes every visitor feels welcome. “The library is a safe space,” she says. “No matter who you are or where you come from, you belong here.” As the East Baton Rouge Parish Library continues to adapt and advocate for its future, the entire team remains inspired by the overwhelming community support, a testament to the library’s lasting value and the vital role it plays in connecting, educat- ing, and uplifting Baton Rouge.

she serves as Executive Director of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, leading one of the region’s most impactful public resources. At its core, Stokes says, the library’s mission is simple: provide unrestricted, equitable access to information. How that mission comes to life, however, continues to evolve. From free internet access, Wi-Fi hotspots, and document services to makerspaces equipped with 3D printers, Cricut ma- chines, and sewing tools, the library helps bridge the digital divide while empowering creativity and skill-building. Career Ser- vices assist job seekers with resumes and workforce readiness, while the Small Busi- ness Services Center offers guidance for entrepreneurs looking to launch or grow a business—all at no cost to patrons. The library also serves as a vibrant com-

18 Faces & Places ® | Winter 2026

facesandplaces.com

Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker