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Delaware County Building
Court Room 309A
Maps are a medium for inspiring and changing how to view and navigate spaces, but maps also serve as an informative and exciting storytelling devices. Maps represent a visual platform for users to create, engage in, define, and comprehend cultural and historic concepts related to the environment, human rights, language, income, inequality, urbanization, ethnicity, poverty, war, and education.
The Ball State University Libraries’ Map Collection houses over 140,000 maps, atlases, and other cartographic resources—both paper and digital versions—that can be used as learning objects. And the Map Collection is constantly evolving and growing: Students from the School of Art have also created dozens of new maps for the Collection, while English, social studies, and history students have published online story maps.
Explore the Map Collection in this program, and learn how education can be redefined through cartography.
This event is free and open to the public and a part of the Friends of Bracken Library‘s Virtual Lunch and Learn series.
Come have a drink and snacks with League members. We are active voting advocates and want to empower citizens to be involved in the processes of democracy, but we are also social and like to talk about any and everything. Buy your own beverages and food, but the first round of appetizers is on us!
Delaware County Building
Court Room 309A
Ball State University
L.A. Pittenger Student Center Forum
The reversal of Roe v. Wade has reminded us that rights can be removed outside of the voting process. This means that the right to vote is our most significant right, and it protects all of the other rights we currently enjoy. But we have to use this right for it to have an impact. The panel will discuss the importance of voting in the current context and review the history and renewed interest in the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). What will the next ten years look like for women‘s rights in the US? Join the discussion.
Brought to you by the Muncie Branch of the American Association of University Women and the League of Women Voters of Muncie-Delaware County
The Delaware County Housing Summit is an opportunity for developers, elected officials, and community stakeholders and residents to learn more about the county‘s current housing situation and best practices in local housing development. Through insightful panel discussions, keynote presentations, and networking opportunities, attendees will learn about collaborative initiatives, emerging trends, and policies related to housing challenges and opportunities. Participants are encouraged to network with each other, share experiences, and build capacity to strengthen their ability to address housing challenges and opportunities effectively.