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A Preview of the New St. Louis Holocaust Museum

Second of three sessions, Pop-Up Professional Development Sessions:

“A Preview of the New St. Louis Holocaust Museum”, June 14, 2022, 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., CDT

Presented by Diane Everman.

This is the second session of ASLAA’s first Pop-Up Professional Development Sessions lasting from June 13-15, 2022. The sessions are accessible via Zoom and discuss the challenges of documenting underrepresented groups in archives. These presentations will look at the types of gaps in the historical record, misinformation, and ways researchers and archivists are overcoming these challenges.

Presentations will be approximately 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions. 

Diane Everman is the archivist for the St. Louis Jewish Community Archives and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum as well as the archivist for the Taylor Family and Enterprise Holdings Inc. She received her BA & MA in history at Oklahoma State University and her PhD in history from the University of Maryland-College Park. Diane is also a classical archaeologist, having worked on projects in both the US and abroad in Israel, Greece and Italy (and is currently a member of the staff of archaeological projects in Israel and Pompeii). 

Location: via Zoom

Free to all ASLAA members.

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Dirty Deeds: The Promise and Challenge of Local Property Records as an Archival Source

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LGBTQIA+ History: From Closets to Archives