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SUMMARY:Exhibit -- Maps in the News
DESCRIPTION:For centuries\, newspapers have created a touchpoint between citizens and local and world affairs. Whether considering a war on the other side of the globe or an election with local implications\, maps in the news situate an event in its geographical context. This exhibit shows maps created by news outlets in the 20th century and examines the profound impact of maps in bringing news about lands near and far into the homes of readers worldwide. \nA digital exhibit of “Maps in the News” is available here. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/maps-in-the-news/
LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit -- Living for the City: The Black Middle Class in Milwaukee
DESCRIPTION:A traveling exhibition in conjunction with the “Living for the City: The Black Middle Class in Milwaukee” oral history project\, which challenges and complicates existing narratives about Black Milwaukee mired in narrow assertions of poverty\, segregation\, incarceration\, and educational underachievement. These are not the only stories to tell about Black Milwaukee. Research confirms that Milwaukee’s Black residents have lived experiences marked by successes\, demanding that we attend to those middleclass experiences left out of current academic and socio-political discourses. Studying those with class advantages brings insights into social inequality. We know what Black poverty looks like in Milwaukee\, but what does Black success look like? Turning the lens to middle class opens other narratives and representations of African Americans in Milwaukee. \n“The Living for the City” project consists of over 70 interviews that are archived at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/living-for-the-city-exhibit/
LOCATION:Daniel M. Soref Learning Commons\, Golda Meir Library
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SUMMARY:Python for Beginners Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ann Hanlon (UWM Libraries) and Karl Holten (UWM Libraries / Letters & Science IT). \nThis 2-day workshop will cover the basics of learning how to program using Python for data analysis. Based on the curriculum for the Software Carpentries “Plotting and Programming in Python” we will cover installation\, fundamentals\, and data analysis (time permitting). No experience necessary. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-python-for-beginners/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/intro-to-python-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
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SUMMARY:2024 “Maps & America”: Arthur Holzheimer Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Tim Wallace\, Senior Editor for Geography at The New York Times\, presents the 2024 “Maps & America”: Arthur Holzheimer Lecture on Thursday\, April 11\, 2024 at 6 p.m. in the American Geographical Society Library\, located on the third floor of the UWM Golda Meir Library. \nThe title of his talk is “Newsroom Cartography.” \nTim Wallace helps to coordinate geospatial efforts across the newsroom in his role as Senior Editor for Geography at The New York Times. He creates visual stories that illustrate the geographic dimensions of current events. Wallace has a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nFor over 150 years\, The New York Times has been using maps to help readers understand what is happening around the world. Cartographic techniques are integral to the way The Times reports on weather\, war\, climate and politics and more. Using maps from the AGSL collections as touchstones\, this talk will explore how The New York Times strengthens its news coverage with maps. \nThere is a reception at 5:30 p.m. \nRegistration is required for this in-person and virtual event. Please click here to register. \nThis will be the 34th annual presentation in the Maps & America: Arthur Holzheimer Lecture series\, organized by the American Geographical Society Library and supported by an endowment created by Arthur and Janet Holzheimer. \nThe lecture series was inaugurated by the noted cartographic historian Brian Harley in 1990. Over the years\, the series has featured many of the leading figures in the field of map history and provided a multifaceted survey of this rapidly developing field.
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/holzheimer-2024/
LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library/Online
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