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Today at noon, join us as we explore what is now a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a harbor that's of, by and for the people of Baltimore. Event details
Join us this summer for a series of fun and educational virtual events for the UMBC community. JUNE EVENTS Reimagine the Baltimore Harbor, examine Baltimore’s correctional history, learn...
Join Dr. Kate Drabinski for a video tour of the history of Baltimore's sewer and water systems to learn how they work, what happens when they don't, and some of the steps we need to take to ensure...
Today at noon, join us as we explore how tech industry leaders can champion and implement meaningful changes that ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE/I). UMBC’s graduate Professional...
Today at noon, join us as we explore how art and music can help us understand oppression and responses to it across different times and spaces, and how virtual digital storytelling can connect...
Join us this January for a series of fun and educational virtual learning events. WINTER WEDNESDAYS Reflect on how art and music can help us understand and respond to oppression, learn...
Join Dr. Kate Drabinski to learn about the history of Baltimore's streetcar, bus, subway, and light rail systems and the politics and economics of moving people around the city. Click on...
Radical Literature in the First Half of the 20th Century
Today at noon, join Special Collections staff along with CoLab project participants Kate Drabinski, Avnee Sharma, and Gabe Brunal to learn about the Radical Literature collection, how it came to...
Today at noon, join public artist Graham Coreil-Allen to explore how public art can collectively reimagine and adapt public spaces to best reflect and meet peoples’ personal and public health...
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