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Digital Commonwealth brings together collections from Massachusetts libraries, museums, historical societies, and archives
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Up next, Giordana Mecagni of Northeastern Archives and Special Collections introduces the "Principles of Anti-Oppressive Community Engagement for University Educators and Researchers" hdl.handle.net/2047/D20432837

Michelle LeBlanc and Megan Nally of Leventhal Map & Education Center at the BPL discuss the Maptivist Initiative leventhalmap.org/education/k12/… and "Activism in Boston Over Time" primary source sets digitalcommonwealth.org/for_educators/… #DCCon22



Happening now: Dr. tonia sutherland's keynote, "Appropriate is a Noun and a Verb: Coming to Terms with Access in Digital Environments" #DCCon22

Pen used by Abraham Lincoln to sign the Emancipation Proclamation, January 1st 1863. Emancipation was finally enforced in Texas on June 19th, 1865. #Juneteenth Image from Massachusetts Historical Society: digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonw…


Mark your calendars! Coming up *virtually* on July 13: "Centering #FrancoAmerican Communities in Digital Discovery," with a focus on Franco American Digital Archives. Offered through Digital Commonwealth. Great opportunity to learn about digital #archives and research tools! #history membership.digitalcommonwealth.org/event-4846491

A day at the #ArchivesAmusementPark wouldn't be complete without a ride on the Cyclone at Revere Beach! 📷: 1965, Edmund L. Mitchell Collection Boston Public Library ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/5m6…


There's still time to register for next Wednesday's virtual talk on Centering Franco-American Communities in Digital Discovery. Join us on July 13th from 1:30-3 to learn more about Franco American Digital Archives! membership.digitalcommonwealth.org/event-4846491




#OnThisDay the Declaration of Independence was read for the first time in Boston from the balcony of the Old State House in 1776. Abagail Adams was in the crowd that day and wrote to John Adams about the event shortly after! 📜🖋 📸: Digital Commonwealth



Join us for a session with Digital Commonwealth on “Activism in Boston Over Time,” a new primary source set and an accompanying lesson using maps, photos and other resources to reconstruct local stories of change and activism.


Interested in exploring a new lesson plan and primary source set created by Leventhal Map & Education Center at the BPL? Join us on September 28th from 3-4:30pm via Zoom for a discussion of Activism in Boston Over Time, a new resource created for K-12 educators: ow.ly/8ZYb50KMxCe




Digital Commonwealth needs your help! Ever wondered what we're all about? Join our Board or our Committees! Send a short statement explaining why you would like to serve along with a resume by June 1 to [email protected]


Photographed in the 1940s-50s, these #horses can be found in the Appleton Family Papers of The Trustees Archives & Research Center. You can view these and more here: ow.ly/TojU50PLg4y #AppletonFarms #IpswichMA #DigitalCollections #HistoricalPhotography #WetNoseWednesday
