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Race Exhibit Moved to Luther College

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Public Pinned Report on Race Exhibit in SE MN led by Diversity Council, Rochester Public Library, Luther College
Last modified: May 16, 2019

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Great teamwork to have exhibit transported to Luther College. 

 

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FB Comments by Rick Morris
May 16 2019
 
"I had my doubts that it was possible. . . but we got the Diversity Council-Rochester, MN's whole Race Exhibit at the library onto the back of a single U-Haul! Next stop - Decorah, IA!

EDIT: Grants and funding request! The Diversity Council could really use some $$$ to hire professional movers to help out so that it doesn't get damaged as it crosses the midwest and gets packed up again and again.This exhibit is SO powerful that it's traveling all over the place.
 — withCarl-Eric GentesDee Sabol and Leticia Flores."

 


 

 

  

 

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Other Race Exhibit in SE MN Pinned Reports


January 28, 2019 : Race Exhibit Returns to Rochester

Updates from Tony Williams, Science Museum of Minnesota



November 17, 2018 : Race Exhibit 2018

Reviving 2009 Race Exhibit in a condensed version.



June 11, 2017 : Learning from past large scale community projects, eg, 2010 Race Exhibit

In the June CoC meeting, a question was raised whether or not we can learn from past major events like Race Exibit as we attempt to build Rochester - a City of Compassion.



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Pinned Diversity Council, Rochester Public Library, Luther College organization and project reports


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Project Report of Race Exhibit in SE MN : January 28, 2019 : Race Exhibit Returns to Rochester

Updates from Tony Williams, Science Museum of Minnesota



Project Report of Race Exhibit in SE MN : November 17, 2018 : Race Exhibit 2018

Reviving 2009 Race Exhibit in a condensed version.



Project Report of Race Exhibit in SE MN : June 11, 2017 : Learning from past large scale community projects, eg, 2010 Race Exhibit

In the June CoC meeting, a question was raised whether or not we can learn from past major events like Race Exibit as we attempt to build Rochester - a City of Compassion.



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