In honor of Women’s History Month and MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples), the Labriola Center, in partnership with ASU’s Makerspace and Research on Violent Victimization Lab, is hosting a ribbon skirt workshop. For this workshop, participants will leave the session with a completed or near completed ribbon skirt using heat bond/adhesive for the ribbons and sewing machines. 

You are cordially invited to review the exhibit “Sharing Knowledge: 20th-Century Reproductions of the Codex Tonindeye” with Seonaid Valiant, ASU’s curator for Latin American Studies. Take a close look at three facsimiles of the Codex Tonindeye from Mexico, Germany and England.

Space is limited. Please RSVP to seonaid.valiant@asu.edu.

The exhibit will be on display at the Design and the Arts Library from March 22 until May 4.

ASU Library’s Black Collections, a new archival repository within the Community-Driven Archives (CDA) Initiative, is committed to empowering and centering the lived experiences and knowledge of Black and African American communities who are breaking cycles of erasure. This two-day symposium on April 20 and 22 will bring together ASU faculty, students, archivists and community memory keepers to reimagine 21st century archives as spaces of inclusion and justice.

View the program and speaker biographies.

ASU Library’s Black Collections, a new archival repository within the Community-Driven Archives (CDA) Initiative, is committed to empowering and centering the lived experiences and knowledge of Black and African American communities who are breaking cycles of erasure. This two-day hybrid symposium on April 20 and 22 will bring together ASU faculty, students, archivists and community memory keepers to reimagine 21st century archives as spaces of inclusion and justice. The symposium is free and all are welcome to join.

ASU Library’s Black Collections presents a new exhibit featuring renowned artist, educator and community activist Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. and his impact on Arizona’s Black art scene. “Black History at ASU: The Legacy of Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby Jr.” features incredible works of art by local Black artists who were mentored and influenced by Grigsby including Clottee Hammons, Leonard Wilson, Dee Dee Woods and Roosevelt “Rip” Woods.

Join the ASU Library for Archives Wednesday, an open house inside Hayden Library’s Wurzburger Reading Room. At this month’s event, explore selections from the library’s Design and the Arts Special Collections with Harold Housley, archivist for design and the arts. Take a look at materials on Gammage Auditorium and other Frank Lloyd Wright projects, the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the work of mid-century modern Arizona architects such as Blaine Drake and Alfred Newman Beadle.

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