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The following is the text of a June 4, 2021, press release from Diné College.
“The Fellows will participate in a three-year program which includes an orientation, Rare Book School (RBS) coursework, community symposia, and other activities relating to multicultural collections and trainings,” said Dr. Herman Peterson, Director of Libraries at Diné College. “With just three cohorts to be selected overall, this prestigious and highly competitive fellowship ‘aims to advance multicultural collections through innovative and inclusive curatorial practice and leadership.”
Ms. Sorrell, along with other fellows who represent institutions ranging from the University of California to the Smithsonian, “will build connections with diverse communities and publics through a combination of strategic programming, outreach, and advocacy” as stated in the RBS press release.