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Item The Art of Hajj reading and discussion (2014-03-11)(2014) University of Minnesota Duluth. Kathryn A. Martin LibraryItem Creative Leadership in Shifting Terrain (2021-11-17)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Master of Professional Studies ProgramA webinar panel discussion with local creative leaders. Aryn Bergsven (she/her) teaches high school visual art in Duluth. She teaches and leads at the intersection of creativity, community and strategic change. LeAnn Littlewolf (she/her) is a Senior Program Officer at Northland Foundation and focuses on Indigenous and community solutions. Hella Wartman (she/her) has been a special education teacher and administrator for 36 years, including more than 25 in the MN charter school network.Item Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution film screening and discussion (2021-10-19)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Commission on DisabilitiesWatch the movie and participate in a discussion with the UMD Commission on DisabilitiesItem Decolonization is for Everyone: TED Talk and Discussion (2023-02-01)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Commission on Equity, Race, and EthnicityTED Talk and discussion in preparation for the annual Commission on Equity, Race, and Ethnicity Summit; Facilitated by CERE and UMD faculty members Kathryn Milun and Joseph BauerkemperItem Discussion with Local Novelists (2022-03-15)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Cultural Entrepreneurship ProgramPlease join UMD's Cultural Entrepreneurship (CUE) program to learn about the creative writing process of two local authors, Keith Loveland and Sarah Seidelmann. What can you learn about yourself and your own creativity from them?Item The Free Black Women's Library: A Roundtable with Creator Olaronke Akinmowo (2022-02-09)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionItem Jim Crow of the North discussion (2021-01-28)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Commission on Equity, Race, and Ethnicity; Virden, JacobJoin Jacob Virden, founder of the podcast money.power.land.solidarity. ( MPLS), for a Zoom discussion of the Minnesota Experience episode “Jim Crow of the North." From PBS: “Why does Minnesota suffer through some of the worst racial disparities in the nation? One answer is the spread of racist, restrictive real estate covenants in the early 20th century. Jim Crow of the North charts the progression of racist policies and practices from the advent of restrictive covenants after the turn of the last century to their final elimination in the late 1960s.” All are welcome at the discussion, but we invite you to watch the episode via PBS (55 min.) ahead of time.Item The Loyola Project Movie Screening and Panel Discussion (2023-02-19)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionA panel discussion will be hosted after the movie featuring Bulldog Hall of Fame member Harry Oden (men's basketball), alumni Yusuf Abdullah (men's basketball), and UMD student-athletes Joshua Brown & Isaiah Watts. The panel will be moderated by Azrin Awal from the UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion.Item Open Access Week 2022: Climate Justice (2022-10-26)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Kathryn A. Martin LibraryItem Reckonings Film Screening (2023-02-01)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Baeumler-Kaplan Holocaust Commemoration CommitteeIn the aftermath of the Holocaust, the unprecedented destruction and plight of survivors prompts the unthinkable - German and Jewish leaders meet in secret to grapple with the first reparations in history.Item Spring Feast (2024-03-19)(2024) University of Minnesota Duluth. American Indian Learning Resource CenterJoin us for our Spring Feast. A light lunch will be served along with door prizes. Doors open at 11:45 am. Sandy White Hawk, author of "A Child of the Indian Race." Topic of Discussion: Sandy will be discussing SCOTUS's recent decision not to overturn ICWA. She will also be sharing about her book and experience as a Sicangu Lakota adoptee from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota.Item The Story of the Qur’an: Its History and Place in Muslim Life reading and discussion (2014-02-18)(2014) Mattson, Ingrid; University of Minnesota Duluth. Kathryn A. Martin LibraryItem The War on Cuba: Episode 6 - Discussion with Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández (2022-04-18)(2022) Fernández, Liz OlivaOn Monday, April 18 at 5pm, Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernándezwilljdiscuss the documentary the "War on Cuba" with a special screeningofparts of Episode 6 (22min). Liz Oliva Fernández exposes thestrikingdisconnect between U.S. policy and Cuba’s reality. Liz revealstheabsurdity of Biden’s offers to “help” the Cuban people with donationsofvaccines, Internet access and remittances that bypass local financial institutions. She shows how Biden, pandering to Cuban-Americanhardliners in Miami, has abandoned his promise to reinitiate theObama-era policy of engagement with Cuba. Liz also reports onthecrackdown against protesters and contextualizes both repressioninCuba and the U.S. government’s supposed concern for humanrightsabuses in the region.Item Woman in Gold Film Screening (2022-11-17)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Baeumler-Kaplan Holocaust Commemoration Committee