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SUMMARY:History Day Help at East Side Freedom Library
DESCRIPTION:  \nRIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN HISTORY\nThe 2025 National History Day theme asks students to think about how rights have been won and exercised and how they connect to responsibilities as members of society. Are students interested in racial justice\, labor activism\, women’s rights\, immigrant history\, GLBTQ+ movements\, environmental activism\, and more? Send them to the East Side Freedom Library to find rich resources (books\, art\, music\, and more) for their research and experienced mentors eager to help them shape their project. We have worked effectively with local students for the past ten years. \nEVERY SATURDAY MORNING\, 10AM TO NOON\nBEGINNING NOVEMBER 16 \nWe encourage students to make an appointment by emailing Peter Rachleff at peter@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org. Students should be prepared to follow our safety protocols\, including wearing a mask if asked (as we are unsure what our precautions will be as we get deeper into the fall). After their initial mentoring consultation\, they will be welcome to come at other times to use our resources\, and our mentors will be available for one-on-one conversations\, in person or remotely. If you would like to speak with us\, feel free to call us at 651-207-4926. We look forward to working with you and your students.
URL:https://eastsidefreedomlibrary.org/event/history-day-help-at-east-side-freedom-library/2025-02-15/
LOCATION:East Side Freedom Library\, 1105 Greenbrier St\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106
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SUMMARY:Mapping Our Housing Family Trees with East Side Freedom Library Art Lab
DESCRIPTION:Mapping Our Housing Family Trees with East Side Freedom Library Art Lab\nDate and Time: Saturday\, February 15\, 1-2pm\nLocation: Arlington Hills Library\, 1200 Payne Avenue\, Saint Paul\, MN 55130 \nFREE! \nWorkshop Description: Join the East Side Freedom Library’s Art Lab Fellows for an interactive workshop where participants will explore their families’ housing histories and create family trees and maps together! Multigenerational families and children are welcome. All materials will be provided\, but if you have photos of places your family has lived/currently lived\, feel free to bring them as references. \nThe East Side Freedom Library (ESFL) works to mobilize community knowledge for solidarity\, justice\, and equity for all. The ESFL Art Lab is an eight month fellowship focused on creating public art around a shared theme. The inaugural cohort of four artists is focused around the theme of “Housing Justice.” \nThis year’s Art Lab cohort includes:\nLis Sundberg\nSterling Miller\nSophie Wang\nMarcia Rowe \nTHIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE FOR THE CAUSE OF SOLIDARITY! \n  \n \nThis activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
URL:https://eastsidefreedomlibrary.org/event/mapping-our-housing-family-trees-with-east-side-freedom-library-art-lab/
LOCATION:Arlington Hills Library\, 1200 Payne Avenue\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55130\, United States
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