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Great upcoming talk!

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From: Tara Casimir <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 5:45 PM
Subject: Fwd: Save the Date (February 10th)/Register Today "Building the
Abolition Democracy with GIS, Maps, Data, and Archival Materials" with Dr.
Lawrence Brown (author of the The Black Butterfly) (and sign up for a free
copy of The Black Butterfly)

FYI this is free virtual event that open to the public!

Tara
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From: Libby Bischof <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 1:12 PM
Subject: Save the Date (February 10th)/Register Today "Building the
Abolition Democracy with GIS, Maps, Data, and Archival Materials" with Dr.
Lawrence Brown (author of the The Black Butterfly) (and sign up for a free
copy of The Black Butterfly)
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[image: BlackButterflyTalk.jpg]
(Image of Dr. Lawrence T. Brown, in a bookstore, and a cover image of his
book, The Black Butterfly, with a black outline map of the City of
Baltimore).

Dear Colleagues and Friends (with apologies for cross-posting),

We are very pleased to invite you to the *Osher Map Library and Smith
Center for Cartographic Education's Annual Mattson-New York Times Lecture*,
to be delivered (via Zoom Webinar) by Dr. Lawrence T. Brown, author of *The
Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America *(Johns
Hopkins, 2021).

*Dr. Brown's presentation, entitled: "Building the Abolition Democracy with
GIS, Maps, Data, and Archival Materials," will be delivered, via Zoom
Webinar, on February 10th, from 6pm-7:30pm, with time for a robust
moderated Q and A following the presentation.*
*Please note: The webinar will also be live-captioned.*

*The webinar is free and open to the public.  Please REGISTER HERE
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-mattson-new-york-times-lecture-with-dr-lawrence-t-brown-tickets-241350946177>
for the Zoom link. *

As part of welcoming Dr. Brown and his work to campus (virtually this
year), *we have purchased copies of The Black Butterfly to distribute in
the USM community (staff, faculty, students, etc.).  We have 75 books to
distribute, first come, first served. * If you are interested in receiving
a book, *please fill out this brief request form
<https://forms.gle/pqfLi2M9vs7CSf1QA>**.*

We will host a series of hour-long lunchtime/late-afternoon book
discussions in March, following Dr. Brown's virtual visit in February.

*Lawrence T. Brown *is the founder and director of the Black Butterfly
Academy, a racial equity education and consulting firm. From 2013-2019, he
served as an assistant and associate professor at Morgan State University
in the School of Community Health and Policy, where he launched the
#BmoreLEADfree initiative. In 2020, he directed the US COVID-19 Atlas work
and response for the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps program in
partnership with the University of Chicago Center for Spatial Data Science.
His first book *The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space
in America* was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in January 2021.

We hope you can join us for both the Zoom lecture and Q and A, and the
community read.  Please invite a friend.

Warmly,

Libby

Libby Bischof, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic
Education
Professor of History
Office: 113 Glickman Library, Portland Campus (inside the Osher Map Library)
Office Phone: 207-780-4281
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http://www.oshermaps.org


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Tara V. Casimir PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
College of Science Technology and Health

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