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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:Text Analysis for the Humanities Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karl Holten\, Ann Hanlon (UWM); Chris Endemann\, Jennifer Patino (UW-Madison). \nJoin us for this three-day introduction to text analysis methods\, developed for humanities researchers. This is a pilot workshop – in addition to sharing skills\, we are looking for feedback on the lessons and exercises presented. The workshop will include introductions to pre-processing for text analysis\, word embeddings\, word2vec\, transformers\, and a discussion of ethical and research commitments when using these tools. Please note – some basic experience with Python is highly recommended as a prerequisite to this workshop. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-text-analysis-for-the-humanities-workshop/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/text-analysis-for-humanities/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
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