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Covert Gallery: Liberated Archives Reception (Mar. 21)

March 18, 2024

Mark your calendars—all are warmly invited to a reception on Thursday, March 21, from 4-6 p.m. in the Dr. James T. Covert Gallery on the main floor of the Clark Library to learn about our current exhibit, entitled Liberated Archives: Memory Work Partnership with Don’t Shoot PDX. Exhibit collaborators will speak about their work, including students and faculty in UP’s Social Justice Capstone course, Public Research Fellows, and local community organization Don’t Shoot PDX, with additional support provided by UP Ethnic Studies. The exhibit highlights themes of systemic oppression, displacement, and collective resistance in Portland, with an emphasis on the lived experiences of minoritized communities on UP’s campus and North Portland.

The exhibition will run from January to May 2024 in the Covert Gallery.

Questions? Email libraryevents@up.edu. Image courtesy of The Log, 1969.

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Filed Under: 2024-03-18, Issues Tagged With: Clark Library, Ethnic Studies Department, Public Research Fellows, Social Justice Program

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