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DESCRIPTION:-------- EVER WONDER WHY YOUR DEPARTMENT’S PAGE DOESN'T SHOW UP
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  OF PRACTICE ON\n         MARCH 18 IN SKILLMAN 003 FROM 12 - 1 P.M. WE’RE 
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LOCATION:Skillman 003
SUMMARY:S-E-Oh YEEEAH: SEO & Analytics on the Web
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DESCRIPTION:*Public Domain\, Archives\, and the Politics of Access*\n\n \n
 \nThis talk examines archives\, public domain materials\, and libraries no
 t as \nneutral repositories\, but as contested infrastructures shaped by p
 ower\, \naccess\, and historical violence—particularly in relation to Blac
 k \nlife—while proposing transformation\, rather than extraction\, as an e
 thical \nmode of engagement. Through a series of case studies spanning abo
 litionist \npublishing\, radical print culture\, and contemporary zine pra
 ctices\, it traces \nhow independent publishing and archival work function
  as strategies of \nself-determination\, counter-record\, and collective m
 emory-making across \ngenerations. In a moment marked by censorship\, disi
 nvestment\, and rising \nauthoritarianism\, the talk argues that working w
 ith and circulating archival \nmaterials is a political act—one that posit
 ions us not only as users of \narchives\, but as active participants in pr
 oducing\, shaping\, and defending \nthem.\n\n \n\nNeta Bomani is a communi
 ty organizer\, educator\, and zine maker. She is the \nco-director of prog
 rams at the School for Poetic Computation and co-director \nof Sojourners 
 for Justice Press—an imprint of Haymarket Books. Neta is also \nthe co-fou
 nder of the Black Zine Fair. Their work has been exhibited or \ncollected 
 by the Brooklyn Museum\, the Barnard Zine Library\, The Kitchen\, the \nMu
 seum of Contemporary Art Detroit\, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art \nLi
 brary. Neta received a graduate degree in Interactive Telecommunications 
 \nfrom the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
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LOCATION:Gendebien Room\, Skillman Library
SUMMARY:The Arts\, Technology\, and Democracy Spring 2026 Forum: Neta Boman
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