E-Telling: Social Patchwork and 21st-Century Literacies
Alejandro Acero Ayuda (Graduate student, Spanish and Portuguese Studies), Darian Hector (Graduate student, Spanish and Portuguese Studies) and Kamil Levitt (Immigrant Family Liaison of Alachua County Schools)
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Alachua County Rememberance Project
Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas, PhD (Professor, Museum Studies, Geography)
Digital Collaborations on Black History in Florida Project
Stephanie Birch (African American Studies Librarian, Smathers Libraries) and Dr. Jacob Gordon (Alachua County African American History Task Force)
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Cultural Arts Workshops to Address Heirs Property in Traditional Neighborhoods
Danaya Wright (Levin School of Law) and Terri Bailey (Bailey Learning and Arts Collective, Inc.)
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Revealing a Hidden History: The Coral Way Elementary School Bilingual Experiment (1962 to 1968)
Maria Coady (Professor, Education), Susana Cordova Martin (Coral Way Elementary School), Ileana Fuentes (The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora), Bess de Farber (Smathers Libraries), Dr. Brittany Kester (Education Librarian, Smathes Libraries), Perry Collins (Coppyright and Open Education resrouces librarian, Smathers Libraries)
Sharing Caribbean Experiences and Perspectives in Panama
John Nemmers (George A. Smathers Libraries), Frances Williams-Yearwood (Pan Caribbean Sankofa, Inc.), and Betsy Bemis (George A. Smathers Libraries)
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Gainesville Underground Theatre Festival (GUTFest)
Matthew Bratko (Graduate Student, UF Theatre + Dance), Natasha Home (GUTFest), Tyler Francischine (UF Health Communications), and Dominic Henry (GUTFest)
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Recovery in Community
Alana Jackson (Center for the Arts in Medicine), Darius Daughtry (Art Prevails Project), and Brandy Stone (City of Gainesville)
Graphic Sequential Art in Motion & Stirring Public Dialogues: Orchestrating Encounters between Two Global Comic Artists and their Cities, Gainesville & Kinshasa
Nancy Hunt (Professor, History and African Studies) and Tom Hart (Sequential Artists Workshop)