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This is America – Monumental Interventions: Projects from AFRI0840

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In the fall semester, students from AFRI0840: Monuments, History, and Memory completed projects that required them to intervene in a monument, rethink monumental space, or create a new monument. Four students from the course will present their work. Avery Oliver created "We Dream a World," an intervention into the Sailors and Soldiers Monument in Providence. Noah Howard […]

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We, They, and the People: Part of the XIX: Shall Not Be Denied: Why it Matters Initiative

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WE, THEY AND THE PEOPLE is a Mixed Magic Theatre Civic Engagement Series that explores and dramatizes Supreme Court cases that have had a significant impact on the lives of all Americans, but especially its Black citizens. FEATURING: Ricardo Pitts-Wiley, Moderator Abu Bakr, Social Activist Melanie Stone, Actor Robin Stone, Actor With funding support from […]

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Welcome to Snowtown: Exploring a Lost Neighborhood

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Join The Snowtown Project collective to hear the first research team update on this lost 19th-century mixed-race Providence neighborhood. Snowtown was a small, mixed-race neighborhood in mid-1800s Providence. It was the site of a racially motivated mob attack in the fall of 1831, but it was also home. It began as a kind of refuge […]

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Rev Up! New England Museum Week – Rhode Island

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Join the New England Museum Association for New England Museum Week, March 8 - 12, 2021. National politics get a lot of attention, but  state and local government make a huge difference in our daily lives and communities. Celebrate how your organization supports the civic life of your state, reach out to your legislators, and raise […]

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PCL Reads: H is for Hawk, A Virtual Book Discussion

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Join Denise, Amy and the rest of the PCL readers to discuss H IS FOR HAWK by Helen Macdonald on Monday, March 8th at 6PM! About this Event Hosted virtually by Wanskuck Library this month, we can’t wait to chat about this critically acclaimed, genre-defying book about Helen Macdonald's story of adopting and raising one […]

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CAREERS IN PUBLIC HUMANITIES – Panel 3: Higher Ed & Research Institutions

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Drawn from the Center for Public Humanities’ deep pool of alumni, the panelists in this new Zoom series represent a cross-section of our eclectic field. Join us in conversation over three virtual sessions to connect, ask questions, and prepare for next steps. The 3rd panel discussion in the series will focus on Higher Education and Research […]

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Cartography

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Livestreaming on February 25 at 7pm, February 26 at 7pm, and February 27 at 2pm. Experience stunning visuals and deeply human narratives in this poignant work designed for audiences of all ages. Woven from young refugees' accounts of their journeys, CARTOGRAPHY combines simple storytelling with interactive video technology to recount experiences of modern-day migration from a youth perspective. […]

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