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Kim Toney, coordinating curator of Native American and Indigenous Collections, interviewed for ‘A vehicle of genocide’: These Mass. towns were founded on the killing of Native Americans wgbh.org/news/local/2025-02-…
Great turnout for the launch of #Brown2026 with "Rethinking Fringes and Mainstreams: Insights into the History of the American Right from The Divided America Project Archive" at the John Hay Library. library.brown.edu/create/lib…#Democracy#America
ALT photo of panelists Seth Cotlar, Marsha Barrett, Jennifer Mittelstadt, John S. Huntington
ALT Photo of documents from Hall-Hoag Collection of Dissenting and Extremist Propaganda on a large table
ALT wide shot of the attendees and the panelists at the head of the room
ALT words "Div-ided Amer-ica" split on an orange square on top of text with a yellow bar across the bottom with the event title, date, time, and place
The Brown University Library, the Sarah Doyle Center, Pembroke Center, and the LGBTQ Center are thrilled to welcome Bishakh Som on September 26th for a lecture on Trans/Migrations: Journeys Through Art, Architecture, Comics, and Gender. Join us at 5:30 in Pembroke 305!
It's #HBCUWeek and we're highlighting #IMLSGrant projects at Historically Black Colleges and Universities 🎓
@BrownLibrary, supported by the @HBCULibAlliance, is launching a training program for HBCU library professionals to enhance their skills in born-digital scholarship.🧵
ALT Photo: The Prairie View A&M University author and librarian team, alongside Editorial Director from University of Michigan Press and Assistant Editor from Brown University Digital Publications, at a panel at the Society for Scholarly Publishing May 29–31 in Boston. Pictured (l-r): Marco Robinson, Sara Jo Cohen, Jordan Signater, Clare Jones. Courtesy of Brown University.