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There are many reasons to oppose the #NCGA's latest bigoted attack on the LGBTQ community: #S49, aka the "Parents' Bill of Rights."

Here (imo) are the four biggest reasons to oppose this bill:

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1) The bill allows bad actors to tie up school district operations and resources by filing frivolous requests for information and/or objections to instructional materials.
There are no penalties for parents who file excessive or frivolous requests, making this process rife for abuse by disgruntled parents and opponents of public schools.
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(8/15) Research Justice stands in contrast to a colonial model of knowledge extraction – documenting grassroots information for university based archival collections, scholarly research, and mainstream audiences. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck Image of Colonial Model of OH/PH Practice: Knowledge Extraction.  Big red arrow flowing from Grassroots Community that says “Collect” pointing to Academia, Classroom, Archives.  Thinner arrows point from there to The Outside Audiences: Imagined NPR “Public” (podcasts, books, websites, exhibits) and Scholars (Conferences, Articles, Books). Lower right says, “Shout Out to Helen Lewis.”
(9/15) Historical Society of Washington DC crafted an exhibit on the “official history” of the building that focused on the its preservation as an unqualified success. They also assisted with our project, providing images and information. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck Description: Image titled “Historical Society of Washington DC, exhibition of Carnegie Library” that traces the narrative arc of the “Official” History of the Carnegie Library.  Red arrows signal the rise, decline, and rise again of the library from its construction, abandonment, and renovation.
(10/15) Our historical interpretation arose from workshops with survivors of homelessness who identified the themes that shaped our research and exhibit creation. They defined what the Carnegie Library and its renovation meant for them. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck Image titled, “Generating Themes: What is the Meaning of the Carnegie Library?”  Two photos of a workshop with themes listed as: “Bad News for the Poor,” “False Promises,” “Not for Us,” and “Hidden Plans.”
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(1/15) Community Engaged History in the Midst of Community Displacement.
The Humanities Truck exhibit “Downtown Displaced” evolved from a five-month long collaboration with Homeless Filmmakers Co-op (HFC) in Washington, DC. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck
(2/15) The project embraced a model of research justice. HFC defined the topic, the research questions, and the project themes. Through workshops, they co-interpreted the research, co-created the exhibit, and solely authored a performance. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck
(3/15) Community Based Research depends on fluidity, an ability to change course, ditch preconceptions, and explore new directions that have yet to be conceptualized. Be comfortable with perplexity and be prepared to be patient and flexible. #NCPH2020 #s49 #humanitiestruck
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Welcome to our session about Oral History in Action 1/21 #NCPH2020 #s49
In 2014-2015, Hear, Here, a grassroots storytelling project began in downtown La Crosse Wisconsin. Undergraduate students under Beaujot set out to capture stories told by historically underrepresented and marginalized people. hearherelacrosse.org #NCPH2020 #s49 3/21
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