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Connecting Communities

22 min · 9. jan. 2023
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We kick off our second series focusing on the large Mellon grant that funded the projects we'll be talking about. I talk to professor of History Susannah Ottaway, and professor of Studio Art Kelly Connole, about their leadership of the initiative called Public Works: Arts and Humanities Connecting Communities.

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A conversation with Meredith McCoy (History and American Studies) about her work with and for native communities. Some notes: in describing work she and her students did with the Newberry Library, Meredith said that nobody had previously had access to a certain priest's archival material; we should say that very few had. Carleton's Elder in Residence program has advanced since we recorded the conversation Ida Downwind joined us last term. We've also welcomed to campus our Indigenous Communities Liaison. [https://www.carleton.edu/ccce/about/news/marcy-averill-starts-september-1-as-the-indigenous-communities-liaison/] More about projects supported by our Public Works grant [https://www.carleton.edu/public-works/] here.

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