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Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries: Event Information

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Event Information

January 25 - Caffeine & Zine

Hands-on zine-making workshop where participants will create pieces that address the timely social justice elements of the exhibition with coffee.

@ 2:00 PM at Three Tree Coffee, Henderson Library 2nd Floor (Statesboro)

@ 2:00 PM at Learning Commons (Armstrong)

January 27 - History Unfolded Research Sprint

Hands-on workshop where participants will explore local and college newspapers to identity what was possible for the local community to have known about the Holocaust. Research will support ongoing exhibit work at the University Libraries as well as research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

@ 2:00 PM at Henderson Library, Room 1308 (Statesboro)

@ 2:00 PM at Lane Library 224 (Armstrong)

February 9 - Community Opening & Reception 

Opening of Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition. Docents will also be on hand to provide guided tours and light refreshments will be provided.

Guided tours will be available for the duration of the exhibit period.

@ 5:30 PM Henderson Library (Statesboro)

February 17 - Caffeine & Zine Workshop

Encore zine-making workshop where participants will create pieces that address the timely social justice elements of the exhibition.

@ 2:00 PM at Three Tree Coffee (441 S Main St., Statesboro)

@ 2:00 PM at Learning Commons (Armstrong)

February 22 - Confronting the Holocaust: American Responses

Moderated panel discussion with faculty scholars and community leaders offering a critical examination on the complex and timely themes of the Americans and the Holocaust exhibition.

@ 12:30 PM at Russell Union Ballroom (Statesboro)

@ 5:30 PM at University Hall 156 (Armstrong)

February 24 - History Unfolded Research Sprint 

Hands-on workshop where participants will explore Black Press newspapers to identity what was possible for the local community to have known about the Holocaust. Research will support ongoing exhibit work at the University Libraries as well as research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

@ 2:00 PM at Henderson Library, Room 1308 (Statesboro)

@ 2:00 PM at Lane Library 224 (Armstrong)