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Title: 21st Century Consort

URL: http://21stcenturyconsort.org/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of the 21st Century Consort, founded in 1975 by Christopher Kendall and made up of professional musicians from the Washington area, including members of the National Symphony Orchestra. Since 1978 the ensemble has been the resident contemporary music group at the Smithsonian Institution's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, where they present an annual concert series, often coordinating programming to compliment the museum's exhibitions. The 21st Century Consort website includes information about its history, performances, members, season, recordings, press reviews, and tickets.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives Twentieth Century Consort -- Web archives

Title: African Continuum Theatre Company

URL: http://african-continuum.org/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of the African Continuum Theatre Company (ACTCo), founded in 1989 as the African Continuum Theatre Coalition with the mission to assist African American community theaters in Washington, D.C., to improve the quality and visibility of their work. The organization transitioned to a full theater company in 1995 and began producing professional-caliber plays with an African American perspective. ACTCo has produced dozens of fully staged productions as well as hosted numerous public staged readings of new works by playwrights of color. The ACTCo website includes information about its performances, educational programs, press coverage, membership, and history.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives African Continuum Theatre Company -- Web archives

Title: Preservation Action

URL: http://preservationaction.org/

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of Preservation Action. Preservation Action, a non-profit organization founded in 1974 and based in Washington, D.C., serves as an advocate for the historic preservation movement and actively lobbies Congress on issues of concern to the preservation field. Its stated mission is "to make historic preservation a national priority by advocating to all branches of the federal government for sound preservation policy and programs through a grassroots constituency empowered with information and training and through direct contact with elected representatives" ("About," http://wayback.archive-it.org/1819/20180429205631/http://preservationaction.org/our-mission-preservation-action-is-a-501c4-nonprofit-organization-created-in-1974-to-serve-as-the-national-grassroots-lobby-for-historic-preservation-preservation-action-seeks-to-make-historic-pres/, archived April 29, 2018). The Preservation Action website includes information about its leadership, foundation, priorities, actions, membership, news, publications, legislative resources, and participation in the Federal Historic Preservation Program Task Force.

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Subject:   Historic preservation -- United States Preservation Action (Firm) -- Archives Preservation Action (Firm) -- Web archives

Title: The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc.

URL: http://rmcacas.foundation/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. (RMCF). RMCF is a non-profit, charitable organization that helps acquire, preserve, and provide access to histories, culture, and archives of Filipino Americans in metropolitan Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, supporting the Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives in partnership with the University of Maryland Libraries. The RMCF website includes information about its mission, goals, projects, calendar of events, Manila House literary landmark, Filipino American Community Archives, and Istorya-DC Symposium. The site also hosts a blog.

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Subject:   Filipino American families Filipinos -- United States Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

Title: Your Turn: The Week In Local Protests

URL: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2017-05-23/your-turn-the-week-in-local-protests

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived online recording of The Kojo Nnamdi Show, originally aired on May 23, 2017, in which the host (Kojo Nnamdi), guests (Ruth Wedgwood and Sarah Eshera) and call-in commenters discuss campus activism at the University of Maryland, College Park, Georgetown University, and other schools in the Washington, D.C., area.

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Title: 21st Century Consort

URL: http://www.21stcenturyconsort.org/index.php/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of the 21st Century Consort, founded in 1975 by Christopher Kendall and made up of professional musicians from the Washington area, including members of the National Symphony Orchestra. Since 1978 the ensemble has been the resident contemporary music group at the Smithsonian Institution's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, where they present an annual concert series, often coordinating programming to compliment the museum's exhibitions. The 21st Century Consort website includes information about its history, performances, members, season, recordings, press reviews, and tickets.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives Twentieth Century Consort -- Web archives

Title: ArchCampbell.org

URL: http://www.archcampbell.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived personal website of movie critic Arch Campbell. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8. ArchCampbell.org includes information about his movie reviews, career, DVD reviews, newsletter, and weekend movie guide.

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Subject:   Motion pictures -- Reviews.

Title: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Local Union No. 132 (Washington, D.C.)

URL: http://www.carpenters132.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA) Local Union No. 132 (Washington, D.C.), the predominant local carpenters union in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The consolidation of four local unions located in Washington, D.C.,--884, 190, 1651, and 1103--formed Local 132. The new union received its charter on October 25, 1905. Originally, Local 132 had its headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C., and met every Friday at the Typographical Temple. Members of Local 132 broke ground on a Carpenter's Hall in 1926. This building served as a home for the local union until 1981, when Local 132 moved its headquarters from downtown Washington, D.C., to Suitland, Maryland. Shortly thereafter, Local 132 moved to Forestville, Maryland. In 2008, the union again moved its offices to its present location in Upper Marlboro where it shares the building with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters (MARCC), the regional council associated with the UBCJA. Local 132 is one of 27 local unions affiliated with MARCC. The Carpenters Local #132 website includes information on its officers, events, contact information, and a photo album.

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Subject:   Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Archives Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Web archives United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Archives United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Heritage Preservation

URL: http://www.heritagepreservation.org/index.html

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of Heritage Preservation, a public policy organization, founded in 1973 and based in Washington, D.C., whose stated mission is "to preserve the nation’s heritage for future generations through innovative leadership, education, and programs" ("All around us, the past is vanishing:" http://wayback.archive-it.org/1819/20150421190947/https://www.heritagepreservation.org/ABOUTHP/info.htm, archived April 21, 2015). The Heritage Preservation website includes information about its mission, leadership, strategic plan, programs, issues, calendar of events, newsletters, publications, annual meeting reports, membership, bookstore, and children's programming.

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Subject:   Heritage Preservation (Organization) -- Web archives

Title: Katherine Salant's Rethink Your House

URL: http://www.katherinesalant.com/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of Katherine Salant. Salant is an architecture writer known for her "Housewatch" column, published in The Washington Post since 1994 and syndicated nationally ("About Katherine," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20180416160506/http://www.katherinesalant.com/about_katherine.html, archived April 16, 2018). Her writing covers topics including emotional intelligence, home building and remodeling, and green building. The website includes information about Salant's tips and checklists for homeowners, an index of columns, and media coverage. Salant also published a blog (http://katherinesalant.blogspot.com/), which she links to from her website.

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Subject:   Salant, Katherine -- Web archives

Title: District of Columbia Caucus of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC)

URL: http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/arch/temp/marac/index.html

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the Washington DC Caucus of MARAC, active approximately 2000-2003. Begun in 1972, MARAC is a volunteer, regional consortium of archivists who live and work in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The site contains information about Caucus activities as well as a run of quarterly newsletters (2000-2002).

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Subject:   Archives -- Management Archives -- Middle Atlantic States -- Societies, etc. Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference -- Archives Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference -- Web archives

Title: Potomac Stages

URL: http://www.potomacstages.com/

Collection: Maryland State Document Collection

Description: Archived website of Potomac Stages. The Potomac Stages site chronicled the theater community of the Potomac Region (the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia), providing reviews and information about venues. The web site ceased to be updated on January 1, 2010, but remains online for its archival value.

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Subject:   Theatrical companies -- Washington Region. Theater -- Reviews -- Washington Region. Theaters -- Washington Region.

Title: Studio Theatre

URL: http://www.studiotheatre.org/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of Studio Theatre, which began in 1978 as a collaboration between Artistic Director Joy Zinoman and Designer Russell Metheny with support of arts advocate Virginia Crawford. Prior to the beginning of TST, Metheny and Zinoman had worked together on successful productions for Washingtons West End Theatre. The Studio Theatre strives to produce plays that focus on interaction between actor and audience and thus has used intimate performance spaces since its founding. In the late 1980s two more production divisions were introduced: The Studio 2ndStage and Special Events. As additions to The Studio Theatres subscription season, Special Events showcases works by performing artists without other performance opportunities in D.C. while The Studio 2ndStage produces plays which often push the boundaries of more conservative theater. In 1992, the Studio launched its Campaign to Secure the Future, an ambitious 3.5 million dollar undertaking to expand the physical space of the theatre and contribute to the revitalization of the 14th Street corridor. This successful project added two stages, numerous classrooms, and confirmed the ongoing expansion of the Studio Theatres impact. Further renovations were completed between 2002 and 2006 to update the building and improve accessibility and technological aspects of the building. Today, the Studio Theatre maintains an active relationship with the 14th street community and offers many free and affordable options for low income residents as well as partnerships with various community and youth organizations. The Studio Theatre website includes information about its season, tickets, location, educational programs, mission, history, production history, awards, and staff.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.) -- Web archives Theaters -- Washington (D.C.) -- Web archives

Title: Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive (WAPAVA)

URL: http://www.wapava.org/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive (WAPAVA), established in 1991 by James J. Taylor with the goal of creating and preserving a videotape collection of stage performances in the Washington D.C. area. Taylor's recordings of area theatre and dance performances from 1993 formed the bases and the bulk of the WAPAVA, which was originally stored in the Washington, D.C. Public Library system. In December of 2004, the archive was donated to the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. Since 1993, over 700 professional productions representing a cross-section of Washington-area theatres from large to small have been recorded. Performances are selected for consideration by an Advisory Board consisting of theatre professionals, critics, academics, and theatre lovers. Criteria for selection include historical and educational value, and special consideration is given to premieres, unique events, community interest, and contributions of particular value by performers, directors, and designers. The WAPAVA website includes a database of videos in the collection and lists of recent additions to and funding for the archive.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive (Washington Metropolitan Area) -- Web archives

Title: Shirley Povich Tribute

URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/general/povich/povich.htm

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived Washington Post online tribute to Shirley Povich (1905-1998), newspaper sports editor and columnist for The Washington Post for 41 years. The tribute includes a selection of Povich's columns on baseball, boxing, football, and current events. It also includes Povich's obituary, biography, interviews with Povich, readers' e-mail condolence messages, and personal recollections by Post writers Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon, and Thomas Boswell Povich, who retired in 1973, was only 21 when he became the youngest sports editor in the country. He subsequently began his own sports column, "This Morning with Shirley Povich." The column was briefly halted while he reported in the Pacific Theater during World War II, from 1944 to 1945. Povich's columns mark many important events, including the 1972 Munich Olympics and hostage crisis, and the 1932 World Series and Babe Ruth's "called shot." Povich was extremely interested in the Washington, D.C. sports teams, including the Nationals and the Redskins, and had a tumultous relationship with the Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, often calling him out in his columns for his lack of racial integration on the field. In the span of his career, Povich wrote over 15,000 columns. He officially retired in 1973, but still wrote more than 500 pieces after his "retirement". In 1995, Povich was honored by The Post publisher, Donald Graham, for his 75th anniversary at the newspaper.

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Subject:   Sports journalism

Title: Arch Campbell Show

URL: http://www.wjla.com/blogs/arch-campbell-show/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived blog published by The Arch Campbell Show, a movie reviews and entertainment program airing on WJLA in Washington, D.C. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8.

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Subject:   Television Motion pictures -- Reviews.

Title: Association for Childhood Education International

URL: https://ceinternational1892.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), an organization of teachers, parents, and other adults interested in promoting good educational practices for children from infancy through early adolescence. Maintaining a staff of thirteen, ACEI is headquartered in Wheaton, Maryland, and currently has a membership of 13,000, with thirty-one state groups and 153 local groups. Established in 1892 as the International Kindergarten Union, ACEI is the oldest professional association of its type in the United States. Currently, its goals are to promote the inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children in home, school, and community; to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices for children from infancy through early adolescence; to raise the standard of preparation for teachers and others who are involved with the care and development of children; to encourage continuous professional growth of educators; to bring into active cooperation all individuals and groups concerned with children; and to inform the public of the needs of children and the ways in which various programs must be adjusted to fit those needs and rights. In order to meet these goals, ACEI conducts workshops and travel/study tours abroad and offers awards for excellence in education. They also maintain liaison with government agencies, cooperating organizations, teaching institutions, and manufacturers and designers of materials and equipment for children. In addition to publishing books and pamphlets on a variety of subjects and bibliographies of children's literature, ACEI produces the ACEI Exchange monthly, Childhood Education five times per year, and the Journal of Research in Childhood Education biennially. The ACEI website includes information about its mission, values, beliefs, leadership, affiliations, membership, programs, publications, code of ethics, and news.

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Subject:   Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Archives Education, Elementary -- United States -- History -- Sources International Kindergarten Union -- Archives National Council of Primary Education (U.S.) -- Archives Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Web archives

Title: International Labor Communications Association

URL: https://laborcommunicators.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the International Labor Communications Association (ILCA). Founded in 1955 and based in Washington, D.C., ILCA is the professional organization of labor communicators in North America. ILCA members work to strengthen and expand labor print publications, websites, and radio, television, and film productions by providing resources, expertise, and networking opportunities for labor communicators. The ILCA website includes information about its history, leadership, constitution, code of ethics, communication tools, training videos and services, Labor Media Awards, advocacy issues membership, and social media.

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Subject:   International Labor Communications Association -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Press, Labor Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO

URL: https://metaltrades.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO (MTD), a trade department of the AFL-CIO that represents seventeen affiliated unions and more than 100,000 workers and was chartered in 1908 "to coordinate negotiating, organizing and legislative efforts of affiliated metalworking and related crafts and trade unions" ("The Metal Trades," https://metaltrades.org/about-us/, accessed June 13, 2018). The MTD website includes information about its history, governance, policies, leadership, staff, affiliates, councils, news, publications, Congressional letters, photo gallery, and videos.

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Subject:   AFL-CIO. Metal Trades Department -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Philippines on the Potomac (POPDC): Filipino-American Stories in Washington, DC

URL: https://popdc.wordpress.com/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of Philippines on the Potomac (POPDC): Filipino-American Stories in Washington, DC, 2015 to present. POPDC, part of the Filipino American Community Archives, established in a strategic partnership between the Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc., and the University of Maryland Libraries, documents the history of Filipinos in the D.C. area. The POPDC website includes information about its mission, street map, articles, media mentions, and exhibits.

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Subject:   Brazal family -- Photographic collections Buena family -- Photographic collections Cacas family -- Photographic collections Calabia family -- Photographic collections Filipino American families Filipinos -- United States Fuñ family -- Photographic collections Gaudiel-Toribio family -- Photographic collections Lagoy family -- Photographic collections Madelo family -- Photographic collections Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources Mondoño family -- Photographic collections Panganiban-Chapman family -- Photographic collections Parades family -- Photographic collections Puyot family -- Photographic collections Quidangen family -- Photographic collections Sailors -- United States -- Photographic collections Sarmiento family -- Photographic collections Taxicab drivers -- Photographic collections Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

Title: Alliance for Retired Americans

URL: https://retiredamericans.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Alliance for Retired Americans, an advocacy organization founded in 2001 and based in Washington, D.C., whose stated mission is "to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security" ("About Us," https://retiredamericans.org/about/, accessed June 13, 2018). The Alliance for Retired Americans website includes information about its issues, membership, state alliances, publications, news, and social media. The website also hosts a blog and a Spanish-language news and resources page ("en español," https://retiredamericans.org/en-espanol/, accessed June 13, 2018).

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Subject:   Alliance for Retired Americans -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc.

URL: https://ritacacas.net/index.html

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. (RMCF). RMCF is a non-profit, charitable organization that helps acquire, preserve, and provide access to histories, culture, and archives of Filipino Americans in metropolitan Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, supporting the Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives in partnership with the University of Maryland Libraries. The RMCF website includes information about its mission, goals, projects, calendar of events, Manila House literary landmark, Filipino American Community Archives, and Istorya-DC Symposium. The site also hosts a blog.

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Subject:   Filipino American families Filipinos -- United States Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

Title: Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO

URL: https://ttd.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO (TTD), a coalition of 32 member unions representing workers in aviation, maritime, rail, surface transportation, and transit, founded in 1990 and based in Washington, D.C. TTD describes its mission as follows: "The Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO, a coalition of 32 member unions, provides a bold voice for workers in every mode of transportation – both in the private and public sector – and is devoted to protecting middle-class jobs, expanding collective bargaining, and ensuring modern, safe, and secure transportation operations and infrastructure" ("About TTD," https://ttd.org/about-ttd/, accessed June 13, 2018). The TTD website includes information about its member unions, leadership, staff, partnerships, issues, policy work, news, press releases, and social media. The TTD site also hosts a blog titled, "MoveAmerica."

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Subject:   Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Union Label and Service Trades Department, AFL-CIO

URL: https://unionlabel.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Union Label and Service Trades Department, AFL-CIO, founded in 1909 "to promote the products and services produced in America by union members — especially those products and services identified by a union label, shop card, store card and service button" ("About Us," http://wp.unionlabel.org/about-us/, accessed June 13, 2018). The Union Label website includes information about its mission, board, affiliates, Don't Buy and Do Buy lists, news, product search and directory, and newsletters.

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Subject:   AFL-CIO. Union Label and Service Trades Department -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Union Veterans Council

URL: https://unionveterans.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Union Veterans Council, a Washington, D.C.-based organization whose stated mission is to bring "working class veterans together to speak out on the issues that impact us most, especially the need for good jobs and a strong, fully funded and staffed VA" ("About Us," http://unionveterans.org/#!/about, accessed June 13, 2018). The Union Veterans Council website includes information about its mission, leadership, affiliates, videos, press releases, and resources for veterans.

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Subject:   Union Veterans Council -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Dance Exchange

URL: https://www.danceexchange.org/

Collection: Special Collections in Performing Arts

Description: Archived website of Dance Exchange, based in the D.C./Montgomery County, Maryland area and founded by Liz Lerman in 1976. Liz Lerman Dance Exchange pursues a broad definition of dance as a multi-disciplinary art form that encompasses movement, music, imagery, and the spoken word. The Dance Exchange website includes information about its mission, vision, history, company, leadership, current projects, events, educational programs, news, photo albums, video, studio space rentals, funders, blog, and social media.

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Subject:   Performing arts archives Performing arts -- Web archives Dance companies -- Maryland Dance companies -- Washington (D.C.) Liz Lerman Dance Exchange -- Archives Liz Lerman Dance Exchange -- Web archives

Title: Center for Education Diplomacy

URL: https://www.educationdiplomacy.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the Center for Education Diplomacy, a Washington, D.C.-based leadership program founded by the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI). Its stated goals are to "Lead the development of the concept of education diplomacy; Provide resources for organizations and individuals working to incorporate education diplomacy into their efforts; Create a cadre of experienced education diplomats to further global education and development goals" ("About the Center for Education Diplomacy," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20180423204734/http://www.educationdiplomacy.org/about-the-center-for-education-diplomacy/, archived April 23, 2018). The Center for Education Diplomacy website includes information about its background, issues, positions, annual institute, policy briefs, and social media. The website also hosts a blog.

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Subject:   Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Archives Education, Elementary -- United States -- History -- Sources

Title: DC Filipino History

URL: https://www.facebook.com/DCFilipinoHistory/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived Facebook profile of the Filipino American Community Archives (@DCFilipinoHistory), established in a strategic partnership between the Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc., and the University of Maryland Libraries.

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Subject:   Brazal family -- Photographic collections Buena family -- Photographic collections Cacas family -- Photographic collections Calabia family -- Photographic collections Filipino American families Filipinos -- United States Fuñ family -- Photographic collections Gaudiel-Toribio family -- Photographic collections Lagoy family -- Photographic collections Madelo family -- Photographic collections Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources Mondoño family -- Photographic collections Panganiban-Chapman family -- Photographic collections Parades family -- Photographic collections Puyot family -- Photographic collections Quidangen family -- Photographic collections Sailors -- United States -- Photographic collections Sarmiento family -- Photographic collections Taxicab drivers -- Photographic collections Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

Title: Pride At Work, AFL-CIO

URL: https://www.prideatwork.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of Pride At Work, AFL-CIO, a Washington, D.C.-based constituency group of the AFL-CIO founded in 1994 and representing LGBTQ workers through 20 national chapters ("Pride@Work AFL-CIO," http://www.prideatwork.org/, accessed June 5, 2018; "For Liberty, Justice, and Equality: Unions Making History in America," online exhibit in Labor and Workplace Studies of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries, https://www.lib.umd.edu/unions/social/lgbtq-rights, accessed June 5, 2018). Its stated mission is: "We seek full equality for LGBTQ Workers in our workplaces and unions. We work towards creating a Labor Movement that cherishes diversity, encourages openness, and ensures safety & dignity. We aim to educate the LGBTQ Community about the benefits of a union contract for LGBTQ working people, and to build support and solidarity for the union movement in the LGBTQ community" ("Our Mission," http://www.prideatwork.org/about-us/our-mission/, accessed June 5, 2018). The Pride At Work website includes information about its mission, leadership, resolutions, membership, chapters, issues, media, actions, events, and store. The site also hosts a blog.

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Subject:   Pride at Work (Organization) -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Alliance for Retired Americans

URL: https://www.retiredamericans.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Alliance for Retired Americans, an advocacy organization founded in 2001 and based in Washington, D.C., whose stated mission is "to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security" ("About Us," https://retiredamericans.org/about/, accessed June 13, 2018). The Alliance for Retired Americans website includes information about its issues, membership, state alliances, publications, news, and social media. The website also hosts a blog and a Spanish-language news and resources page ("en español," https://retiredamericans.org/en-espanol/, accessed June 13, 2018).

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Subject:   Alliance for Retired Americans -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Solidarity Center

URL: https://www.solidaritycenter.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Solidarity Center, an international worker rights organizations founded in 1997 and based in Washington, D.C. ("Who We Are," https://www.solidaritycenter.org/who-we-are/, accessed June 13, 2018). Its stated mission is "Empowering workers to raise their voice for dignity on the job, justice in their communities and greater equality in the global economy" ("Our Mission & Vision," https://www.solidaritycenter.org/who-we-are/our-vision/, accessed June 13, 2018). The Solidarity Center website includes information about its issues, campaigns, regional field offices, mission, vision, leadership, events, and Workers Equality Forum.

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Subject:   Solidarity Center (AFL-CIO) -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Union Plus

URL: https://www.unionplus.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of Union Plus. The nonprofit organization Union Privilege that administers the Union Plus consumer benefits program to current and retired union members and their families ("About Us," https://www.unionplus.org/page/about-us, accessed June 13, 2018). Union Privilege was founded by the AFL-CIO in 1986 and is based in Washington, D.C. The Union Plus website includes information about benefits, discounts, hardship help, news, credit cards, consumer tips, and union issues.

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Subject:   Union Privilege -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Working America

URL: https://www.workingamerica.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of Working America, the community affiliate of the AFL-CIO, founded in 2003 to represent non-unionized workers ("About," https://www.workingamerica.org/about, accessed June 13, 2018). The Working America website includes information about its staff, Education Fund, issues, news, publications, membership, and state-level actions. From 2008 to 2015, Working America maintained the blog Main Street at the subdomain http://blog.workingamerica.org/.

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Subject:   AFL-CIO. Working America -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: The AFL-CIO Working for America Institute

URL: https://www.workingforamerica.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of AFL-CIO Working for America Institute (WAI), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that "works with AFL-CIO institutions (more than 600 state labor federations, local labor councils, and the Industrial Union Council) and unions, employers, workforce boards, and apprenticeship officials to increase the effectiveness of economic development and workforce systems" ("AFL-CIO Working for America Institute," https://www.workingforamerica.org/, accessed June 13, 2018). The WAI website includes information about its mission, areas of work, leadership, and publications.

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Subject:   Working for America Institute -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

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