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SUMMARY:Salon Event: "Mary and Molly" film screening and discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Mary and Molly\, a 20-minute animated film directed by Donna Loring and David Camlin\, based on Loring’s 2016 play. The film follows Mary\, a young woman who discovers her Penobscot ancestry and connects with her ancestor Molly Molasses to explore identity\, heritage\, and belonging. \nA panel discussion will follow the screening featuring:\nDonna Loring\, Penobscot Nation Tribal Elder\, author\, playwright\, and former Tribal Representative to the Maine State Legislature.\nDavid Camlin\, independent documentary filmmaker and editor from Maine whose work explores stories of human connection and historical recovery.\nBunny McBride\, writer and anthropologist focused on Indigenous histories and women’s lives\, author of “Women of the Dawn” and “Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot in Paris.”\nDarren Ranco\, Chair of Native American Programs at the University of Maine and a citizen of the Penobscot Nation\, specializing in Indigenous environmental diplomacy and research ethics. \nThis is a hybrid event which will be held in the Salon\, 2nd Floor\, Fogler Library\, and on Zoom. \nZoom Link \nNote: This film contains offensive language and references sexual assault. It may not be suitable for children.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/salon-event-mary-and-molly-film-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:The Salon\, Fogler Library\, or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Library Event
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SUMMARY:A Sustainability Frame of Mind: UMaine's Campus Sustainability Initiatives
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about UMaine campus sustainability initiatives. Don’t forget to bring your burning questions! \nThis talk will be presented by Dan Dixon\, who has two roles at the university of Maine. He is the campus sustainability director and a research associate with the university’s Climate Change Institute. In his role as sustainability director\, Dixon provides strategic direction and leadership to promote a culture of sustainability at the University of Maine. He is responsible for the overall management and oversight of the Office of Sustainability. He works closely with all levels of university leadership to advance the University of Maine’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and engages campus leaders to foster sustainability broadly across the institution. \nVenue: The Salon\, Fogler Library\, and Zoom. \nLight refreshments will be served.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/a-sustainability-frame-of-mind-umaines-campus-sustainability-initiatives/
LOCATION:The Salon\, Fogler Library\, or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Library Event,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Climate Change (But Were Afraid to Ask)
DESCRIPTION:Join UMaine Libraries on Wednesday\, March 4 from 4-5 p.m.\, as we host a talk by Dr. Dan Dixon titled “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Climate Change (But Were Afraid to Ask)” in the Salon\, Second Floor\, Fogler Library. \nDixon\, who serves in a dual role as the University of Maine’s sustainability director and as a research associate\, will provide an introduction to climate change that covers basic topics with plenty of time afterwards for questions\, which are welcome and encouraged. UMaine Libraries is grateful to Dr. Dixon for serving as one of our main consultants as we complete our Sustainable Libraries Initiative certification. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nThe event will also be available via Zoom.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-climate-change-but-were-afraid-to-ask/
LOCATION:The Salon\, Fogler Library\, or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Library Event
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SUMMARY:Can our Teaching Build Resilience in a Time of Polycrisis? Pedagogical Practices for Teaching Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Ecological pressures (resource depletion)\, temperature overshoot (> 1.5 degrees Celsius rise) and climate crisis are reshaping our economies\, ecologies\, and governance. How do we adapt and build resilience for our students in this age of polycrisis and transition? \n\n\n\nJoin us for a fast-paced energizing 90-minute event using Open Space principles to surface your ideas\, spark collaborations\, and design regenerative\, community-connected teaching plans in line with Gov Mill’s Safety Guidelines & Maine’s bold climate goals. \n\n\n\nThis event is aimed at faculty but is open to all\, including staff\, students and community members. Everyone’s input is valued. \n\n\n\n\n\nAttend in person at The Salon\, Fogler Library or on Zoom. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/can-our-teaching-build-resilience-in-a-time-of-polycrisis-pedagogical-practices-for-teaching-sustainability/
LOCATION:The Salon\, Fogler Library\, or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Library Event
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SUMMARY:Tea with the Dean and Open Educational Resources (OER) Showcase
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, March 25\, from 3 p.m.\, join UMaine Dean of Libraries Daisy D. Singh for opening remarks\, followed by a presentation from Tom Hardy\, Open Educational Resources Librarian\, and Casey Koons\, Open Scholarship Librarian. \nThis showcase will provide an overview of Open Educational Resources (OER)\, including what they are\, how they are created\, and how they are used in teaching and learning. The presenters will discuss the benefits of OER for students and instructors and highlight current open education and open publishing initiatives at the University of Maine that support affordability\, accessibility\, and innovative scholarship across campus. \nAlso available via Zoom. \n  \n 
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/tea-with-the-dean-and-open-educational-resources-oer-showcase/
LOCATION:The Salon\, Fogler Library\, or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Library Event
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