uodsp: Black Deaf Presentation

Lara Nesselroad lnessel at uoregon.edu
Wed Feb 12 16:52:58 PST 2020


Special Collections is accessible from the elevator just to the west of the circulation/information desk.  Since the building itself is wheelchair accessible only from the east side, one would come in the east front doors (facing the quad), travel across the lobby in front of the information, and make a left.  The elevator is in a little nook on the left just as one starts down that hallway. It is my belief that it is unlocked and one can just go up it weekdays, but the staff at the information desk can help if that's not the case.

Lara Nesselroad
Manager, UO Science Libraries
(she/her)

From: uodsp-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu <uodsp-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu> On Behalf Of Heidi von Ravensberg
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 2:53 PM
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A friendly reminder ...

Note: Special Collections is located in Knight Library. When you enter from the west entrance coming from the campus quad, you will go straight to a set of stairs that lead to the second floor. As you go up the stairs, you will pass two giant murals on both sides of the staircase. Once on the second floor, you will go down a short hallway and the reading room is located just on the left. It is the historic part of the library, built as a WPA project in the 1930s.

If anyone has "blue path" or wheelchair-accessible directions, please share.

From: David de Lorenzo <ddeloren at uoregon.edu<mailto:ddeloren at uoregon.edu>>
Subject: Black Deaf Presentation

Colleagues,

I am very thrilled to inform you that I have been able to confirm that Dr. Lissa Stapleton at CSU Northridge, Department of Deaf Studies, will come talk about her current research on Black Deaf history and education. I will be mounting a small exhibit on that topic in the Special Colletions hallway.

The event will occur in the Knight Library, Special Collections Reading Room, on Thursday, February 27th at 3-5pm. I've attached more information about the talk and about Dr. Stapleton.

Please spread the word and let me know if you have any questions!

cheers,

David

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David de Lorenzo, Giustina Director
Special Collections and University Archives
Knight Library, University of Oregon
1501 Kincaid Street, Eugene, OR 97403
P: 541-346-1904
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