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Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: This page advertises a display of books at Davis Family Library in celebration of Valentine's Day.
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Subject: Valentine's day, Davis Family Library , Books, Literature
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: The collaborative, locally sourced, internationally themed, contemporary and historical exhibit “Hair Me Out” is now installed on the Upper Level of the Davis Family Library and includes multimedia components in the atrium. It explores the political, diasporic and stylistic phenomena surrounding Black hair from all around the world. This exhibit will be installed from February 21st through March 20th. Stop by to see it and visit go.middlebury.edu/hairmeout to see its digital representation.
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Subject: Black, Race, Hair, Inclusion, Community, Davis Family Library
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: The "fat 'n' hairy: ways i'm failing the patriarchy" display includes a variety of library materials and first-hand accounts from community members listing the ways they are failing the patriarchy.
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Subject: Davis Family Library , Patriarchy, Gender, Literature
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Black Life and Culture Digital Display libguide created by Literature and Cultures Librarian, Katrina Spencer.
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Subject: Black life, Black culture, Black History Month, Libraries, Library, Davis Family Library , Black authors, Libguides
Collection: Middlebury Web Archives
Description: Black hair is multifaceted. It is resistance, a revolutionary crown. It’s beautiful. It’s not just hair. Our roots are rooted in an ever changing culture of blackness. Every strand is an ode to self-love. From February 3rd--March 15th, be sure to visit Davis Library’s atrium and the 3rd floor exhibit to see what black hair means to our diasporic MiddKids. We plan on touching on the history, politics, diversity of textures, care routines, styles and personal significance of black hair.
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Subject: Black community, Hair, Stories, Culture, Davis Family Library
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