BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T101538Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190712 SUMMARY:Moving Stories: Experiences and Remnants of Migration DESCRIPTION:Olson Graduate Assistant in Special Collections\, Micaela Terronez\, originally pursued librarianship because of her interest in the migration experiences of her ancestors from Mexico. She longed to learn more about her ancestral past and has fortunately done so with the assistance of photographs\, oral histories\, written documents\, and artifacts. This interest inspired her to research other experiences across the Special Collections department and the Iowa Women's Archives. In doing so\, Terronez further observed the complexity and fluidness of migration as shown throughout the multiple collections. Her exhibit\, Moving Stories: Experiences and Remnants of Migration\, will feature a timeline of archival materials from primarily the 20th century\, in conjunction with more present-day interpretations of migration through the form of artists' books. The purpose of this selection is to give viewers the opportunity to observe the multiple lenses of individuals who have relocated to the United States in conversation with current experiences and events.\n\nFrom May until August\, Moving Stories: Experiences and Remnants of Migration will be on display in the Reading Room of the Special Collections department on the third floor of the Main Library. Reading room hours are Monday-Friday 10am-5pm\, with Tuesday hours being 10am-7pm. All are welcome to view the exhibit. \n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/27792 LOCATION:University of Iowa Main Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 125 West Washington Street\, Iowa City\, IA 52242 UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-27792 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Olson Graduate Assistant in Special Collections\, Micaela Terronez\, originally pursued librarianship because of her interest in the migration experiences of her ancestors from Mexico. She longed to learn more about her ancestral past and has fortunately done so with the assistance of photographs\, oral histories\, written documents\, and artifacts. This interest inspired her to research other experiences across the Special Collections department and the Iowa Women's Archives. In doing so\, Terronez further observed the complexity and fluidness of migration as shown throughout the multiple collections. Her exhibit\, \;Moving Stories: Experiences and Remnants of Migration\, will feature a timeline of archival materials from primarily the 20th \;century\, in conjunction with more present-day interpretations of migration through the form of artists' books. The purpose of this selection is to give viewers the opportunity to observe the multiple lenses of individuals who have relocated to the United States in conversation with current experiences and events.
\n\nFrom May until August\, \;Moving Stories: Experiences and Remnants of Migration \;will be on display in the Reading Room of the Special Collections department on the third floor of the Main Library. Reading room hours are Monday-Friday 10am-5pm\, with Tuesday hours being 10am-7pm. All are welcome to view the exhibit. \;
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