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2023 History Day Workshops
2023 History Day Workshops
National History Day Scholars! Frontiers in History: People, Places, and Ideas The East Side Freedom Library invites you to benefit from our rich resources and our experienced mentors! The 2023 National History Day theme asks you to think about how the engagement with frontiers—in space, among people, and in the emergence of new ideas—have shaped […]
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Essential Workers (Artist-Activist Conversation)
Essential Workers (Artist-Activist Conversation)
The East Side Freedom Library invites you to the opening of ESSENTIAL WORKERS, an exhibit of visual art honoring Minnesota's working people by Carolyn Olson, and a conversation between Carolyn Olson and Keith Christensen. Register here to join this event on Zoom. The pandemic has provided an opportunity to reconsider our culture’s awareness—and our personal […]
Book Geek Happy Hour
Book Geek Happy Hour
Are you thirsting for some time to read and a chance to talk about what you’re reading? Read on your own starting at 4pm and join the Zoom conversation at 5:30pm to share what you are reading. Register here to join this event on Zoom. After registering, you will be sent the Zoom link and […]
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History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
*This event is replacing a previously-posted History Revealed program on the same date. History Revealed: Italians on Saint Paul's East Side has been postponed* The East Side Freedom Library, Ramsey County Historical Society, and Roseville Public Library invite you to a special session of History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story. This event will […]
POSTPONED History Revealed: Italians on St. Paul’s East Side
POSTPONED History Revealed: Italians on St. Paul’s East Side
This event has been postponed and a different program will now be taking place on November 10th. Please use this link to learn more and register for the updated programming. Italians on Saint Paul’s East Side John Andreozzi History Revealed Series Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 pm In partnership with the Ramsey County Historical Society & […]
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2023 History Day Workshops
2023 History Day Workshops
National History Day Scholars! Frontiers in History: People, Places, and Ideas The East Side Freedom Library invites you to benefit from our rich resources and our experienced mentors! The 2023 National History Day theme asks you to think about how the engagement with frontiers—in space, among people, and in the emergence of new ideas—have shaped […]
Immigration, Identity and the Arts @ Landmark Center
Immigration, Identity and the Arts @ Landmark Center
Immigration, Identity and the Arts @ Landmark Center Presented with the Ramsey County Historical Society, Historic Saint Paul and the Minnesota Opera, this event will feature Minnesota author and Hmong-American Kao Kalia Yang to discuss her book, The Song Poet, and her collaboration with Jocelyn Hagen about their opera presented by Minnesota Opera this Spring. Register here American Composers Forum […]
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Essential Workers Panel Discussion
Essential Workers Panel Discussion
The East Side Freedom Library invites you to a panel discussion of Essential Workers, an exhibit of visual art honoring Minnesota's working people by Carolyn Olson. This program will feature a panel of local workers discussing the art. Register here to join this event on Zoom. The pandemic has provided an opportunity to reconsider our […]
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Reparations Reading Group: Racism and Policing: Which Way Forward?
Reparations Reading Group: Racism and Policing: Which Way Forward?
The East Side Freedom Library and the St. Paul Recovery Act Reading Group invite you to our monthly reparations conversation, Racism and Policing: Which Way Forward? featuring Brooke Blakey, Director of St. Paul's new Office of Neighborhood Safety. Register here to join this event on Zoom. In February the City Council and Mayor Carter announced […]
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FREC Learning Community: Controversies Around Naming and Renaming with Jennings Mergenthal
FREC Learning Community: Controversies Around Naming and Renaming with Jennings Mergenthal
The East Side Freedom Library and the Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative invite you to the monthly Learning Community: Controversies Around Naming and Renaming with Jennings Mergenthal. Click this link to join this event on Zoom on November 17th, 2022 at 4:30pm CT. In the past few years, reckoning around the racist and colonial origins of […]
Give to the Max Day 2022: A Conversation with Roger Guenveur Smith of Otto Frank at East Side Freedom Library
Give to the Max Day 2022: A Conversation with Roger Guenveur Smith of Otto Frank at East Side Freedom Library
Join us for our Give to the Max Day event on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at 5:30 pm CT. Please register here to join this event on Zoom. The East Side Freedom Library is collaborating with our very good friends for this year’s Give to the Max Day. We are excited and honored to have […]
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2023 History Day Workshops
2023 History Day Workshops
National History Day Scholars! Frontiers in History: People, Places, and Ideas The East Side Freedom Library invites you to benefit from our rich resources and our experienced mentors! The 2023 National History Day theme asks you to think about how the engagement with frontiers—in space, among people, and in the emergence of new ideas—have shaped […]
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2023 History Day Workshops
2023 History Day Workshops
National History Day Scholars! Frontiers in History: People, Places, and Ideas The East Side Freedom Library invites you to benefit from our rich resources and our experienced mentors! The 2023 National History Day theme asks you to think about how the engagement with frontiers—in space, among people, and in the emergence of new ideas—have shaped […]