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Monday, Oct. 242:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Tutwiler (2020; 34 minutes)RBD Library 0019Tutwiler accompanies members of Alabamaand#8217;s Prison Birth Project as they support people incarcerated at Alabamaand#8217;s Tutwiler Prison for Women through pregnancy, delivery, and the painful separation from their newborn children one or two days after giving birth.Monday, Nov. 142:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Prison in Twelve Landscapes (2016; 87 minutes),RBD Library 0019Prison in Twelve Landscapes observes how mass incarceration affects places and lives beyond the prison walls, such as an impoverished Appalachian coal town betting its future on the promise of prison jobs and people waiting on a street corner in NYC for a bus that will take them to visit relatives incarcerated in upstate prisons.Monday, Jan. 232:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.The Dhamma Brothers (2007; 76 minutes)RBD Library 0019The Dhamma Brothers follows a group of men incarcerated at Alabamaand#8217;s Donaldson Correctional Facility who participated in
Auburn University Librariesand#8217; final Discover Auburn Lecture Series program of the spring semester on Thursday, April 28 at 3 p.m. will feature Paula Webb, librarian at the University of South Alabama, speaking on her book and#8220;Such a Woman: The Life of Madame Octavia Walton LeVert.and#8221;
Auburn University Librariesand#8217; next Discover Auburn Lecture Series program features Laura N. Hill, communications editor at the Encyclopedia of Alabama, speaking on the women s suffrage movement in Auburn and East Alabama.
Auburn University Librariesand#8217; Discover Auburn Lecture will host Will Gulsby in a program titled and#8220;Whatand#8217;s in a gobble: understanding and addressing wild turkey.