Monday, August 31, 2020

 

Mapping Prejudice Training Session

September 2

7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.

Via Zoom

Register here!

*You must register at the link above to receive the Zoom meeting link.

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To build community awareness about housing injustice, Mapping Prejudice and St. Catherine University are mobilizing volunteers to document racial covenants in Ramsey County. Racial covenants were legal clauses embedded in property deeds that barred people who were not white from buying or occupying land. Elders have known for decades that covenants were widespread. But even with that community wisdom, there is a lot that we don’t know. How common were these restrictions? What areas of our community were reserved for white people only? How much land was restricted in this way? When were they put into place? What did they say? What are the legacies of these practices today?

Help us make a map that can answer these questions. As we do this research together, we will explore the connections between past injustices and present disparities. This is the first step towards meaningful change.

This online training session will teach you what you need to know to contribute to this project.

Two online videos can be helpful as you get ready to do this work. “Jim Crow of the North” will explain the history behind this map. And this Mapping Prejudice training video will show you what we need volunteers to do.

Scholarship Opportunity: Western Association of Map Libraries



The Western Association of Map Libraries (WAML) is an independent association of map and geospatial librarians and other people with an interest in maps and geospatial librarianship.

 

WAML is committed to actively encouraging diverse voices and new perspectives in the field of map and geospatial librarianship and within the organization. They are excited to announce three scholarship opportunities in conjunction with the 2020 WAML virtual conference October 14-17, 2020 which is free for all to attend. Each scholarship includes an award of $500, a one-year membership in WAML, and the opportunity to present at the virtual conference. The award also includes free conference registration for the next in-person WAML Annual Meeting.

  

The application deadline is Friday, September 11, 11:59 PM (PDT). Scholarship applicants will be notified of the results by the end of September 2020.

 

Learn more and find the application links at: http://www.waml.org/mbrinfo.html#Scholarships

 

Feel free to contact Philip White (Scholarship Committee Chair) at philip.white@colorado.edu or 303-735-8278 with questions about the program or application process.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

You can join us on Google Hangouts for our Fall 2020 meetings every 3rd Tuesday of the month (5:00-5:45 PM)!

Meeting ID: meet.google.com/scu-ynoo-gbp

Hope to see you there!