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SUMMARY:Women of Appalachia: Food\, Drink\, and Community in the Twentieth Century
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections and University Archives will be hosting an 
 exhibit\, “Women of Appalachia: Food\, Drink\, and Community in the 
 Twentieth Century\,” for the month of March. This exhibit will feature 
 books\, manuscript materials\, photographs\, and artifacts from our 
 collections that highlight contributions by and about women in Appalachia. 
 Materials will showcase the history of food\, drink\, and 
 community-building in its many forms\, from mobile libraries to 
 agricultural practices to kitchen items. Join us on the 4th floor of Newman 
 Library during open hours to learn more about this amazing history!\n\nThis 
 exhibit was curated by Kaitlynn Harless\, Graduate Assistant for Special 
 Collections and University Archives. She is in her second year in the 
 History Master’s program\, and she researches women\, gender\, and 
 activist history in southern West Virginia in the early twentieth century. 
 This exhibit is part of Virginia Tech’s Women’s History Month 2024 
 activities.\n\nThis exhibit showcases a small part of the history of women 
 in the Appalachian region\, with focuses on food history\, crafting\, and 
 activism. Kaitlynn hopes that the exhibit sparks your curiosity in history 
 and the Appalachian region.\n
LOCATION:4th Floor Special Collections and University Archives Gallery\, Blacksburg Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Kira Dietz":MAILTO:kadietz@vt.edu
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CONTACT;CN="Kira Dietz":MAILTO:kadietz@vt.edu
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/calendar/exhibits/scuawhm
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