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What’s better than checking out a free concert? Choosing between 100 of them. On June 10, Vancouver's streets will come alive with the sound of music during the biggest day of the year for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) and the VSO School of Music (VSO SoM); the Day of Music.
Outside/In included live performances, activities and entertainment about six different regions in Canada, held at Anvil Centre & Hyack Square in New West
A special private tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery at Firestone Library for the Student Friends of Princeton University Library. Selma, Lahore, Warsaw, Santiago … “Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021,” Princeton University Library’s latest exhibition, captures continuity and change in practices of protest and activism in diverse geographic contexts and around issues that may be particular to an area or of universal concern. The exhibition will include images that range from sacred Passover Haggadot that embody Jews’ spiritual resistance to their oppressors during and immediately after the Holocaust, to dramatic photographs of marchers on Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965, to vibrant posters and pamphlets created by protesters taking to the streets of Santiago, Chile and Lahore, Pakistan only a few years ago. “Records of Resistance” considers how issues of perennial concern including indigenous, gender, and LGBTQIA right
A 45-minute guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery in Firestone Library at Princeton University. Tours meet in the lobby of Firestone Library. The exhibition is open daily from noon to 6 p.m. in the Milberg Gallery, Firestone Library. Open to the public. Princeton University has a COVID visitor policy. Please make sure you are in compliance. https://covid.princeton.edu/visitors "Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021" curators are Fernando Acosta-Rodriguez, Ellen Ambrosone, Will Clements, David Hollander, and Gabrielle Winkler. On Saturday, October 1, Will Noel, John T. Maltsberger III ’55 Associate University Librarian for Rare Books and Special Collections, will lead the tour.