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    1 Eyl 2020

    Four library locations on the Twin Cities campus are now open: Wilson, Walter, Magrath, and the Health Sciences. For hours & safety requirements in our buildings, go to

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    Christopher J. Cuevas is an Indigenous-Latinx, non-binary community organizer, educator, & peace practitioner. In this oral history from the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project, Cuevas discusses their early life & initial forays into activism.

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    12 Haz
    Research Impact Challenge Day 7. Find the right metrics.
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    11 Haz

    It may be summer break, but the incredible work at the University of Minnesota continues on! Check out the latest installment of “UMN Headlines”, featuring selected highlights and the latest news at the U of M.

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    11 Haz

    Back at my favorite spot in the library after an year and a half 🙂

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    11 Haz

    In , Elan Pochedley demonstrates how restorative mapping is "a starting point for spatially envisioning historic inter-species relational networks" and for imagining decolonial returns.

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    10 Haz

    One of the best things about our new location? Our artifacts are much more visible now! We have aisles upon aisles and drawers upon drawers of historical treasures waiting for discovery!

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  9. 11 Haz

    Check out this Tretter Transgender Oral History Project interview with Kayla Gore, whose project My Sistah's House is building tiny houses for trans women in Memphis. Gore discusses the beginnings of her activism and community organizing.

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    11 Haz

    Day 6 of the provides a worksheet to help you determine the metrics that are important to you.

    Research Impact Challenge Day 6. Know what's important to you.
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  11. 11 Haz

    The Juneteenth Sweet Potato Comfort Pie Jubilee is June 18 at Western Sculpture Park in St. Paul. is a co-sponsor of the event, which features a live reading of “Kumbayah: The Juneteenth Story,” a play by Rose McGee. Event details:

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    10 Haz
    Research Impact Challenge Day 5. Enhance your online profiles.
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  13. 10 Haz

    In this oral history interview from the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project, Mariah Moore, co-founder of The House of Tulip in New Orleans, discusses her community organizing work among Black trans women in New Orleans.

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    10 Haz

    Sooooo organizedddddd - who wants a tour of our new stack space?!

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    10 Haz

    Thank you to our partners-- and UMN Libraries Publishing ()--as well as all the authors and contributors who helped make Issue 18: Water Futures a provocative, engaging, and beautiful collection. Happy reading!

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  16. 9 Haz

    In this oral history from the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project, Ola Osaze, Director for the Black LGBTQ+ Migrant Project, discusses the founding, operations, and philosophy of BLMP and the violence & criminalization faced by Black LGBTQ+ migrants.

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    9 Haz

    Presenting today on some of our work preserving podcasts in the at

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    9 Haz

    Presenting on some of our work preserving and making openly available research on responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in the

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    8 Haz
    Research Impact Challenge day 3. Share your work in a digital repository.
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  20. 8 Haz

    The March of Pride – Posters and programs demonstrate the growth of Pride celebrations in the Twin Cities over the years. We've highlighted some materials from the Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies at .

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  21. 8 Haz

    In this oral history, organizers Diamond Stylz and Carter Brown are in conversation, discussing their backgrounds & initial forays into Black trans activism, shared experiences of discrimination, the joys, difficulties, responsibilities, and barriers.

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