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DESCRIPTION:Deed-Mapping Training Session is a part of The Studio Workshop 
 Series.\n\nThis session combines a brief historical and technical orientati
 on with hands-on practice. The first half introduces the historical backgro
 und of housing discrimination in Forsyth County and walks participants thro
 ugh platform navigation. The second half allows participants to actively tr
 anscribe deeds with guided supervision.\n\nParticipants will learn:\n\nHow 
 housing discrimination shaped urban development in Forsyth CountyHow to ide
 ntify restrictive clauses in primary source documentsHow to accurately tran
 scribe and categorize covenant languageHow individual contributions help bu
 ild a searchable public datasetBest practices for efficient and accurate ar
 chival workThis format balances education and productivity and is especiall
 y well-suited for first-time groups who want to leave with completed\, mean
 ingful contributions.\n\nEquipment & Preparation:\nParticipants should brin
 g:\n\nA laptop (strongly recommended for ease of transcription)Access to Wi
 -FiZooniverse runs in a web browser\, and creating an account prior to the 
 session is encouraged.\n\n─────────────────────────────────────────────────
 ───────────────────────────────────────────\n\nThis program is led by Studi
 o intern Roksanna Keyvan\, whose interdisciplinary background in Environmen
 tal and Social Justice focuses on strategy\, governance\, and public impact
 . She has experience developing digital tools and leading workshops that su
 pport data-driven social justice initiatives\, including work connected to 
 Mapping Prejudice in Forsyth County.
DTEND:20260325T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260423T032445Z
DTSTART:20260325T220000Z
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LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, The Studio @ 262
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Deed-Mapping Training Session
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/deed-mapping-training-session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Deed-Mapping Training Session is a part of The Studio Workshop 
 Series.\n\nThis session combines a brief historical and technical orientati
 on with hands-on practice. The first half introduces the historical backgro
 und of housing discrimination in Forsyth County and walks participants thro
 ugh platform navigation. The second half allows participants to actively tr
 anscribe deeds with guided supervision.\n\nParticipants will learn:\n\nHow 
 housing discrimination shaped urban development in Forsyth CountyHow to ide
 ntify restrictive clauses in primary source documentsHow to accurately tran
 scribe and categorize covenant languageHow individual contributions help bu
 ild a searchable public datasetBest practices for efficient and accurate ar
 chival workThis format balances education and productivity and is especiall
 y well-suited for first-time groups who want to leave with completed\, mean
 ingful contributions.\n\nEquipment & Preparation:\nParticipants should brin
 g:\n\nA laptop (strongly recommended for ease of transcription)Access to Wi
 -FiZooniverse runs in a web browser\, and creating an account prior to the 
 session is encouraged.\n\n─────────────────────────────────────────────────
 ───────────────────────────────────────────\n\nThis program is led by Studi
 o intern Roksanna Keyvan\, whose interdisciplinary background in Environmen
 tal and Social Justice focuses on strategy\, governance\, and public impact
 . She has experience developing digital tools and leading workshops that su
 pport data-driven social justice initiatives\, including work connected to 
 Mapping Prejudice in Forsyth County.
DTEND:20260401T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260423T032445Z
DTSTART:20260401T220000Z
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, The Studio @ 262
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Workshop: Deed-Mapping Training Session
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52215090933479
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/deed-mapping-training-session
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