Michelle Martin and co-author Mandi Harris (PhD Student)鈥檚 paper titled 鈥淗ome is a Sound: Relationships with the Land in African American and Native American Picture Books,鈥 was accepted to
Michelle Martin and Mandi Harris (PhD Student) co-led a workshop titled 鈥淕oing Outdoors to Look Inward: Relationships with the Land in African American and Native American Picture Books,鈥 at
Several Information School researchers were awarded :
Temi Odumosu received $3,050 for 鈥淎rchival Work in Progress: Re-Visualizing African Craftsmen in America (1971-1977)鈥
Pelle Tracey received $10,429 for 鈥淗ousing More than the Collection: The Role of Libraries in Supporting Patrons Experiencing Housing Precarity Across Locales鈥
Meena Selvakumar received $4,000 for 鈥淏ell Shimada Exploratory Exhibit: Connections to Today鈥檚 Audiences and Current Issues鈥
Verletta Kern, UW Libraries Director of Open Scholarship & Publishing, received $5,000 for 鈥淏uilding the Barangay: Museum Collections as Community Connector鈥
Melanie Walsh received $9,800 for 鈥淧ublic Canons and Viral Authors鈥
Karen Fisher received $15,000 for 鈥淭he Role of Libraries, Archives and Museums in Supporting Post-Conflict Recovery: A Case Study of Syria鈥
Stephen Prochaska (PhD Student) participated in a roundtable discussion with Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs about election rumors, an event planned in conjunction with the Washington State University Thomas S. Foley Institute.
Tracie D. Hall was quoted in an article about the that she convened recently titled 鈥Luminaries Convene at UW to Envision Black Information Futures.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
