Le Maire was speaking after French president Emmanuel Macron pressed Biden during a three-day state visit to Washington to consider the harms the law …
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Library Welcomes Teachers to Advance Accessibility of Primary Sources for Educators
The Library of Congress kicked off the 2022-2023 school year by welcoming two teachers to its Capitol Hill campus. Jacqueline Katz and Caneshia Mills will work closely with staff in the Library’s Center for Learning, Literacy and Engagement to make primary sources from the Library’s collections more accessible for teachers, students and families throughout the United States.
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TEHRAN, Iran â Iran's parliament and the judiciary are reviewing a law which requires women to cover their heads, and which triggered more than …
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Health professionals and law enforcement officers hope a new partnership will improve outcomes for people dealing with mental health issues, …
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2023 Innovator in Residence Rebuilds and Revisits Lost Communities
The Library of Congress has appointed Rhode Island artist, educator and community-focused researcher Jeffrey Yoo Warren as 2023 Innovator in Residence. With his project, Seeing Lost Enclaves: Relational Reconstructions of Erased Historic Neighborhoods of Color, Yoo Warren will use photographs, maps, film and audio recordings from Library collections to build an immersive digital 3D model of historic Chinatowns in Providence, Rhode Island and another city that will be determined.
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