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Archival Conversations: A Two-Part Series

  • 1.  Archival Conversations: A Two-Part Series

    Posted Oct 24, 2024 01:01 PM
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    FYI! 

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    From: Patrice Green <patricergreen5@gmail.com>
    Date: Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 4:11 PM
    Subject: Archival Conversations: A Two-Part Series
    To: <arl-dei-programs-alums@arl.org>


    Dear friends and colleagues,


    You are warmly invited to our upcoming community symposium, Archival Conversations: A Two-Part Series. This free online event is organized by Sara Powell (Houghton Library, Harvard), Patrice Green, and Victor Betts (both at the Schlesinger Library, Harvard) as part of our Rare Book School-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellowship. Registration is required. More information for each webinar is available on the registration page.


    Please view and circulate the attached flyer to interested staff, students, faculty, community members and/or professional networks. More info for each webinar is available on the registration page.

     

    Ethics of Selling and Acquisitions (Webinar 1)

    Monday 11/4, 3pm-4:30pm

    Zoom registration: bit.ly/ethicsAC  

    Panelists:

    Jose Guerrero, Cataloging Librarian, Berkeley Public Library

    Jonathan Kearns, Rare Book Dealer, Lorne Bair Rare Books

    Lisbet Tellefsen, Oakland-based archivist, collector & documentarian

     

    Realities of Archival Diaspora (Webinar 2)

    Wednesday 11/6, 2pm-3:30pm

    Zoom registration: bit.ly/diasporaAC

    Panelists:

    Shakti Castro, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Columbia University

    N'Kosi Oates, Curator of African American Collections, Stuart Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University

    GVGK Tang, Philadelphia-based public historian, digital humanist, media scholar & community organizer


    Any questions? Please don't hesitate to reach out to Sara at spowell@fas.harvard.edu or Patrice at patrice_green@radcliffe.harvard.edu



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    Patrice R. Green

    Librarian. Public Historian.

    she/her/hers

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    Have a wonderful day and week. Stay safe and well.

    Take care, 
    Twanna 

    Twanna Hodge, MLIS (she, her, hers)
    PhD Student | Information Studies
    University of Maryland, College Park
    2013 Spectrum Scholar  
    2022 Spectrum Doctoral Fellow

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