The Exeter Community Library, in partnership with Exeter Township, welcomes the public to enjoy the library’s seasonally-changing StoryWalk, sponsored in part by J.P. Mascaro & Sons and the Friends of
Community Read event: What is an Indigenous history?
Published Wednesday, May. 12, 2021, 9:58 am
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Join panelists Diane Shields, Kenneth Branham, Teresa Pollak, Sue Elliott, Dr. Jeff Hantman and other citizens of the Monacan Nation for a reading and conversation about the Community Read book
The Monacan Indians: Our Story.
The discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Irtefa Binte-Farid, coordinator for equity and accountability with the Albemarle County Office of Equity and Inclusion.
The event is set for Friday at 3 p.m. via Zoom
Local libraries partner for first Community Read
May 12, 2021BERLIN Welcome to the first Great North Woods Libraries Community Read! Berlin, Gorham, and Randolph Public Libraries, with White Mountains Community College Fortier Library, are excited to partner in a new adventure and are inviting everyone along. Explore wild mountains and forests, experience beautiful views, learn about backwoods dangers, and appreciate the corner of the world that we call home.
During the summer, meet your neighbors in a book discussion group! Each library will host a discussion of the book The Last Traverse: Tragedy and Resilience in the Winter Whites by New Hampshire native, Ty Gagne. In The Last Traverse; Tragedy and Resilience in the Winter Whites, Ty Gagne masterfully lays out the events that led up to an epic and legendary rescue attempt in severe and dangerous winter conditions in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. More than a cautionary tale, it is a tribute to all the v
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Race, Ethnicity, and Community initiatives are making significant progress
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New programs established by the Presidential Task Force on Race, Ethnicity, and Community are already making an impact on the UGA campus. Over the last year President Jere W. Morehead committed $1 million in private resources from the UGA Athletic Association to implement 16 initiatives to foster a more welcoming and supportive learning environment for Black and other underrepresented members of our community.
Vice President for Student Affairs Victor Wilson led a 16-member Task Force that collected hundreds of recommendations from across the UGA community. The group completed its work in December and accepted recommendations are now being implemented. These initiatives, listed below, total over $1 million in funds invested or allocated to fulfill the charge of this Task Force.