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Item Juneteenth A Visual History(2023-06) Jeremy Pekarek; Becca HendricksJuneteenth is a federal holiday that commemorates African American freedom by acknowledging and celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. Also known as Emancipation Day, Juneteenth’s name and day of recognition originates from June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas where Union Troops announced that enslaved people of Texas were free. In June of 2023, the archives curated a display to share this information on campus during Juneteenth programming. In addition to sharing a national history, the story of John Eubanks was exhibited. Eubanks was born into slavery in Kentucky, fought for the Union Army in the Civil War, and eventually moved to Gary, Indiana where he was one of the last surviving veterans of the war in the City. Jeremy Pekarek, an Archivist, curated the exhibit and Becca Hendricks, a Graphic Designer in the Office of Marketing and Communications, designed the retractable banner.Item Pride Month Display(2023-06) Jeremy PekarekIn 2023, Jeremy Pekarek, Archivist, curated a display in the lobby of the John W. Anderson Library in celebration of Pride Month. The display features materials that help shape a national story as well as local materials relating to Indiana University. In addition to the display, Cynthia Szymanski purchased a Pride flag on behalf of the library to compliment the display. The library lobby has two glass display cases, and two exhibits were featured at the same time for the month of June. In one case was the history of Pride month and the other was the history of Juneteenth.Item The Story of Consuelo Ornelas-Garcia: Northwest Indiana's First Known Hispanic Nurse(2023-09) Erin Cassidy; Jeremy PekarekDuring Hispanic Heritage Month in 2023, the Archives and Special Collections showcased an exhibit on Consuelo Ornelas-Garcia, Northwest Indiana's first known Hispanic nurse. The displays were curated by Indiana University graduate student, Erin Cassidy on behalf of the archives. The displays were available during Hispanic Heritage Month. In addition, the displays were featured during the "Diversity in Nursing Speaking Series" hosted by the Indiana University Northwest School of Nursing. All of the materials on display are part of a collection in the IU Northwest Archives.