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Brown University

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2016

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.brown.edu   

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Title: Curatescape Unconference

URL: https://blogs.brown.edu/curatescape/

Collection: Brown University Archives Web Archive

Description: An unconference hosted by the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities to discuss the use of location-based digital technologies enrich our connections to history, heritage and place and challenges and the opportunities associated with using digital publishing platforms like Curatescape.

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Subject:   Brown University Humanities

Title: Views of North America?

URL: https://blogs.brown.edu/jnbcwallpaper/

Collection: Brown University Archives Web Archive

Description: Research projects with on the Nightingale-Brown House historic wallpaper.

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Subject:   Brown University Humanities

Title: Radical Cartography Now Conference and Exhibition

URL: https://blogs.brown.edu/maps/

Collection: Brown University Archives Web Archive

Description: Radical Cartography Now: Digital, Artistic and Social Justice Approaches to Mapping, held at Brown University, brought together historians, activists, social practice artists, digital humanists, and community members whose maps reveal new histories, new knowledge and new ways of co-creating artwork in and with communities.

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Subject:   Social Justice Humanities

Title: States of Incarceration / Prison Education Movement: Does Brown Have a Role?

URL: https://blogs.brown.edu/statesofincarceration/

Collection: Brown University Archives Web Archive

Description: States of Incarceration, an exhibition running from August 29 – September 24, 2016 at the URI Gallery at 80 Washington Street in Providence, is the first national traveling multi-media exhibition on the history and future of mass incarceration in the United States.

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Subject:   Mass incarceration Prison educators Humanities

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