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Mondays at Beinecke: Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Konstanze Kunst, Librarian for Judaic Studies

A talk in conjunction with the Beinecke Library building-wide exhibition, “Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future,” on view through July 9.
Zoom Webinar registration: https://bit.ly/40xZo85
Konstanze Kunst, Librarian for Judaic Studies, will discuss some of the items she selected for the exhibition.

Mondays at Beinecke - Lyric Thinking: Poetry in the World with Ayesha Ramachandran

This presentation will explore the Beinecke Library’s rich holdings in lyric poetry from literary traditions across the world in conjunction with the Model Research Collection on “Lyric Thinking,” currently on view in Bass Library.
Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/3mrr7YD
Mondays at Beinecke online talks focus on materials from the collections and include an opening presentation at 4pm followed by conversation and question and answer beginning about 4:30pm until 5pm.

Mondays at Beinecke: Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Haruko Nakamura, Librarian for Japanese Studies

A talk in conjunction with the Beinecke Library building-wide exhibition, “Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future,” on view through July 9.
Haruko Nakamura, Librarian for Japanese Studies, will discuss some of the items she selected for the exhibition.
Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/3kQr8ow

Mondays at Beinecke: Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Kevin Repp, Curator of Modern European Books and Manuscripts

A talk in conjunction with the Beinecke Library building-wide exhibition, “Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future,” on view through July 9.
Kevin Repp, Curator of Modern European Books and Manuscripts, will discuss items he selected for the exhibition.
Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/3kA0uA7

Mondays at Beinecke: Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Jude Yang, Librarian for Korean Studies

A talk in conjunction with the Beinecke Library building-wide exhibition, “Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future,” on view through July 9.
Jude Yang, Librarian for Korean Studies, will discuss sitems she selected for the exhibition.
Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/3KAoMop

Mondays at Beinecke: Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Michael Meng, Librarian for Chinese Studies

“Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future,” on view through July 9.
Michael Meng, Librarian for Chinese Studies, will discuss some of the items he selected for the exhibition.
Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/40YMf8q
This exhibition features books, manuscripts, and visual materials from many different time periods and locations. Some of the materials have been at Yale for decades, others have only recently been added to the collections. More information: https://bit.ly/3J2EY12

Mondays at Beinecke: Judge Constance Baker Motley with Constance Royster and Wm. Frank Mitchell

Constance Baker Motley (1921-2005) was a key civil rights strategist and the first Black woman appointed to the U.S. federal judiciary (Info: https://www.fjc.gov/node/1385436). Born in New Haven, she studied at Hillhouse High School, was president of the New Haven Negro Youth Council, and active with the Dixwell Community House (Q House).

Curator's Talk and Exhibit Opening of Empire and Resistance: Transisthmian Views of Central America

Please join us for an opening reception and curator’s talk of Empire and Resistance: Transisthmian Views of Central America.
Empire and Resistance demonstrates the long, contentious history that links the United States and the seven countries of Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panamá. The exhibition focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but the objects on display date from the sixteenth to twenty-first centuries, reflecting the shifting contours over time of empire and resistance to empire.

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