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October 6, 2021

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

By Nancy Minty, Former Artstor Collections Editor
Discover the movement to honor Indigenous Peoples' Day across America. Learn about the growing number of states and municipalities observing this day, and the efforts to establish it as a federal holiday. Congresswoman Deb Haaland urges us to acknowledge history, celebrate traditions, and condemn erasure as we recognize the strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples.

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August 16, 2021

Back to school, REALLY!

By Nancy Minty, Former Artstor Collections Editor
Discover how the collective experience of lockdown and isolation during the past 18 months makes the upcoming school year exciting. While face-to-face conversations remain unparalleled, there's still digital research to be done. Stay tuned for updates!

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August 11, 2021

Back to the museums

By Nancy Minty, Former Artstor Collections Editor
Explore captivating museum exhibitions in the coming year. Don't miss out on the opportunity to reward yourself with months of missed museum-going pleasure. Check out our curated list of eye-catching exhibitions, including those ending soon.

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June 8, 2021

Nearly 5,000 images from Magnum Photos

By Nancy Minty, Former Artstor Collections Editor
Discover the powerful visual documentation of Magnum photographers as they capture the global impact of the pandemic and the profound protests following George Floyd's murder. Explore nearly 5,000 images that chronicle the reverberations of these significant events on our lives.

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June 3, 2021

Broadening horizons: JSTOR collections 2020-2021

By Nancy Minty, Former Artstor Collections Editor
Discover JSTOR's expanding collections, encompassing African, African American, and Asian content, alongside domains like social justice, human geography, environmental studies, public health, and natural sciences. Uncover captivating works like Barbara Anello's striking photographs of Khmer sites, Arthur Szyk's masterpieces, and more.

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