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Celebrate the Holidays with Cheese Pancakes and a Performance by Taylor Mac
A sampling of the week’s events includes Emily Dickinson’s birthday party at Houghton Library. -
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New Gate Outside Houghton Library Adds Another Story to Storied Harvard Yard
The Peter J. Solomon Gate, unveiled this month as part of Houghton’s renovation, takes inspiration from beloved works of children’s literature. -
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Bright Spots of 2020: My Favorite Things This Year at Harvard Library
As we approach the darkest day of the year, some of Harvard Library’s bright spots from collections and social media. -
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Herbert & Nancy Bernhard Collection of Judaic Photographs
Snapshots of everyday moments in Jewish communities in the U.S. and around the world. -
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Access to History
The Harvard Law School Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project inspires creative works and supports research. -
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Respectful Language
Utilizing Respectful Language in Cataloging and Archival Description -
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Confronting Anti-Black Racism
Examine the past, understand the present, and create a better future. -
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Public Health
Black Americans today suffer from high rates of cancer mortality and cardiovascular disease, and lower overall life expectancy, compared to other races in the United States. These poor health outcomes are the results of structural anti-Black racism across our society, including housing discrimination, limited opportunities to acquire wealth, and biases in medicine. -
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Women’s Movement in Russia
Primary-source materials documenting women’s activism and daily life. -
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Soviet Anti-Bureaucracy Posters
Cartoons commissioned by the Soviet state to fight corruption and inefficiency