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Tamara Rhodes wrote a new post on the site Tell Us How UC It 8 months ago
Celebrating Black Achievements at UC San Diego – OASIS Collaboration We have been collaborating with Andre Thompson and OASISRead More →
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Tamara Rhodes wrote a new post on the site Tell Us How UC It 8 months ago
Sixth College Let it Flow EventThe project collaborated with Federica Bucca, Assistant Director of Sixth Residence Life toRead More →
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Tamara Rhodes changed the description of the group Tell Us How UC It: A Living Archive from "“In early February 2010, members of a UC San Diego fraternity held an off-campus party mocking Black History Month. Later that same month at UC San Diego, a noose was discovered in the Geisel Library at the university.” – Campus Climate Project Final Report, March 2014
Most recently, on April 2016, “pro-Trump and anti-Mexican graffiti was seen chalked across Library Walk, campus residential areas and outside the Raza Resource Centro.” – Triton News, April 9, 2016
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These reoccurring events affect ALL students, underrepresented or not, and demonstrate the need for a conversation about student experiences related to the campus climate at UC San Diego.The UC San Diego Library is creating a “living archive” as an alternative way to highlight awareness, provide a space for dialogue, preserve and document the events related to UC San Diego history.
A living archive is a collection of materials presented in a way that allows for the expression, exhibition, documentation, and preservation of a sentiment or movement in a particular community. This type of “archiving” is living because it is constantly updated with the current climate and consists of all manner of expression from documents of the past to creative expression through art to real-time feedback of the current period." to "“In early February 2010, members of a UC San Diego fraternity held an off-campus party mocking Black History Month. Later that same month at UC San Diego, a noose was discovered in the Geisel Library at the university.” – Campus Climate Project Final Report, March 2014
Most recently, on April 2016, “pro-Trump and anti-Mexican graffiti was seen chalked across Library Walk, campus residential areas and outside the Raza Resource Centro.” – Triton News, April 9, 2016
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These reoccurring events affect ALL students, underrepresented or not, and demonstrate the need for a conversation about student experiences related to the campus climate at UC San Diego.The UC San Diego Library is creating a “living archive” as an alternative way to highlight awareness, provide a space for dialogue, preserve and document the events related to UC San Diego history.
A living archive is a collection of materials presented in a way that allows for the expression, exhibition, documentation, and preservation of a sentiment or movement in a particular community. This type of “archiving” is living because it is constantly updated with the current climate and consists of all manner of expression from documents of the past to creative expression through art to real-time feedback of the current period.
You can visit the online collection of this archive at: https://library.ucsd.edu/tellushowucit/" 7 years, 5 months ago
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Tamara Rhodes joined the group Digital Humanities 8 years, 2 months ago
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Tamara Rhodes created the group Tell Us How UC It: A Living Archive 8 years, 2 months ago
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Tamara Rhodes created the site Tell Us How UC It 8 years, 3 months ago