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The series will deconstruct the history and present-day manifestations of white supremacy in academic libraries and archives and demonstrate action plans to enact change on the individual, institutional, and professional levels. The free event will be offered via Zoom, and registration is required.

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Text courtesy of the Minnesota Library Association.

We invite you to join us for “Unpacking White Supremacy in Academic Libraries: A Three Part Series” on March 5, 12, & 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm.

In this series we will deconstruct the history and present-day manifestations of white supremacy in academic libraries and archives and develop action plans to enact change on the individual, institutional, and professional levels.

This event will be offered free of charge via Zoom and registration is required. Presented by the Minnesota Library Association’s Academic and Research Libraries Division (ARLD), Instruction Round Table (IRT), and Twin Cities Archives Round Table (TCART).

Read more and register via the series website.

Questions? Contact Amy Mars.

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Zach Miller
Head of Communications