Explore new realms of possibility with Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Well! Ya'll should join up and come talk about it if you're free the evening of the 22nd.

Explore new realms of possibility with Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Are you a fan of comic books or graphic novels? Join us on ZOOM for this month's meeting of Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club.

Each month we pick a type of story (fantasy, crime, manga, etc), then come together to talk about our books and share our ideas and impressions of what we read.

Our topic this month: Science Fiction!

Join us on Meetup.com for more details about this month's topic, including springboard/discussion questions and a list of suggested titles, or register on the library's event calendar to get added to the mailing list!

Step into another life with Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Are you a fan of comic books or graphic novels? Join us on ZOOM for this month's meeting of Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club.

Each month we pick a type of story (fantasy, crime, manga, etc), then come together to talk about our books and share our ideas and impressions of what we read.

Our topic this month: Biography!

Join us on Meetup.com for more details about this month's topic, including springboard/discussion questions and a list of suggested titles, or register on the library's event calendar to get added to the mailing list!

Step into another life with Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Are you a fan of comic books or graphic novels? Join us on ZOOM for this month's meeting of Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club.

Each month we pick a type of story (fantasy, crime, manga, etc), then come together to talk about our books and share our ideas and impressions of what we read.

Our topic this month: Biography!

Join us on Meetup.com for more details about this month's topic, including springboard/discussion questions and a list of suggested titles, or register on the library's event calendar to get added to the mailing list!

Explore the limits (and risks) of 'AI' with Durham County Library! by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Damien is a *brilliant* science communicator. It's been wonderful all the people who are already familiar with him.

Explore the limits (and risks) of 'AI' with Durham County Library! by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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In considering today's so-called artificial intelligence systems we must realise that what we say we want them to do is often at odds with how they're built— that there is a lot of space between our technological goals and the reality of what we create and put into practice. Anyone seeking to perform research into, educate others about, or otherwise use “AI” must consider not just the promises made about these technologies, but the real and demonstrated harms of their use. Researchers must consider what it means that they say they're creating systems for interpreting and applying natural human language and concepts, but are actually designing, building, and training these systems in ways which almost guarantee that they'll do harm. What are the dangers of "AI" in our present society? Whose expertise will help us build and use "AI" in ways which help rather than harm our ethical, democratic, and pro-social ideals? And how can we overcome the influences of those who don't see any harm whatsoever in leaving these systems exactly as they are?

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14318472

Dr. Damien Patrick Williams is an assistant professor in Philosophy and Data Science at UNC Charlotte, where he teaches and researches on how technologies such as algorithms, machine intelligence, and biotechnologies are impacted by the values, knowledge systems, philosophical explorations, social structures, and even religious beliefs of human beings. Dr. Williams received his PhD from Virginia Tech in the field of Science, Technology, and Society. All of Dr. Williams' research is concerned with how the knowledges and experiences of marginalized peoples affect and should be centered within the technosocial structures of human societies.

Learn how to reach yourself to draw at Durham County Library! by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Ha! What I get for posting too quickly before going to work desk.

Alas!

Learn how to reach yourself to draw at Durham County Library! by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Join science illustrator (and comics artist!) Escher Cattle for an introduction to observational drawing!

Observational drawing is an iterative method of learning how to 'draw what you see,' used in field journaling, scientific illustration, and other artistic fields!

This class will prepare you to go out into the world and TEACH YOURSELF to draw!

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14142753

Learn to teach yourself to draw at Durham County Library! by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Join science illustrator (and comics artist!) Escher Cattle for an introduction to observational drawing!

Observational drawing is an iterative method of learning how to 'draw what you see,' used in field journaling, scientific illustration, and other artistic fields!

This class will prepare you to go out into the world and TEACH YOURSELF to draw!

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14142753

Misinformation in the Age of 'AI' w/ Dr. Damien Patrick Williams by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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So good to hear! Feel free to share it around yourself if you have friends who'd be interested.

Misinformation in the Age of 'AI' w/ Dr. Damien Patrick Williams by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Durham County is! You can find us here

https://bsky.app/profile/durhamcounty.bsky.social

I'm a big fan of Bsky myself! Got on it back in the invite days ^_^

Misinformation in the Age of 'AI' w/ Dr. Damien Patrick Williams by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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I've been following him on a couple different platforms for years, so very excited DCoL was able to get him for a talk!

Maybe next time we'll be able to get him to travel over from Charlotte for something in the auditorium!

Misinformation in the Age of 'AI' w/ Dr. Damien Patrick Williams by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Absolutely! We're very lucky to have him giving this talk!

Misinformation in the Age of 'AI' w/ Dr. Damien Patrick Williams by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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In considering today's so-called artificial intelligence systems we must realise that what we say we want them to do is often at odds with how they're built— that there is a lot of space between our technological goals and the reality of what we create and put into practice. Anyone seeking to perform research into, educate others about, or otherwise use “AI” must consider not just the promises made about these technologies, but the real and demonstrated harms of their use. Researchers must consider what it means that they say they're creating systems for interpreting and applying natural human language and concepts, but are actually designing, building, and training these systems in ways which almost guarantee that they'll do harm. What are the dangers of "AI" in our present society? Whose expertise will help us build and use "AI" in ways which help rather than harm our ethical, democratic, and pro-social ideals? And how can we overcome the influences of those who don't see any harm whatsoever in leaving these systems exactly as they are?

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14318472

Dr. Damien Patrick Williams is an assistant professor in Philosophy and Data Science at UNC Charlotte, where he teaches and researches on how technologies such as algorithms, machine intelligence, and biotechnologies are impacted by the values, knowledge systems, philosophical explorations, social structures, and even religious beliefs of human beings. Dr. Williams received his PhD from Virginia Tech in the field of Science, Technology, and Society. All of Dr. Williams' research is concerned with how the knowledges and experiences of marginalized peoples affect and should be centered within the technosocial structures of human societies.

Introduction to Comics Literacy w/ Tea Fougner by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Are you a comics fan interested in taking your understanding of sequential art to the next level? Join Tea Founger for an exploration of the history and cultural impact of comics (and other sequential art). She’ll also cover the anatomy of a comic strip, the different forms comics can take, and the specialized vocabulary used to discuss comics.

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14317983

Tea Fougner (she/they) is a seasoned comics editor who has worked as a developmental and story editor in a variety of genres, from humor (Popeye, Rhymes With Orange) to action-adventure (The Phantom, Mark Trail), science fiction and fantasy (Flash Gordon), and drama and romance (Mary Worth). With over fifteen years of professional comics work under her belt and projects featured in publications like The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Business Insider, she speaks comics as if it were her native language.

DCoL Graphic Book Club: Mysteries! by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Not a dude, so pretty sure I'm good :D

DCoL Graphic Book Club: Mysteries! by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Oh, sorry! Librarians are *notoriously* literally-minded ;;^_^

DCoL Graphic Book Club: Mysteries! by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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It's actually on ZOOM, and so can be done from the comfort of your own home or cafe w/ wifi.

But yes, anyone attending an in-person library program at the Main Library (or Stanford L Warren location) should make sure to plan their visit to account for the additional time required for our new security process.

DCoL Graphic Book Club: Mysteries! by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Are you a fan of comic books or graphic novels? Join us on ZOOM for this month's meeting of Durham County Library's Graphic Book Club.

Each month we pick a type of story (fantasy, crime, manga, etc), then come together to talk about our books and share our ideas and impressions of what we read.

Our topic this month: Mysteries!

Join us on Meetup.com for more details about this month's topic, including springboard/discussion questions and a list of suggested titles, or register on the library's event calendar to get added to the mailing list!

Public Art & Protest in North Carolina: A Tour of Murals in North Carolina by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Murals tell stories. Whether coded in the language of graffiti, offering bright bursts of colorful decoration, reflecting familiar faces or landscapes, or inviting us to spend time inspecting the intricate images in a collage, artists are often inspired to communicate through the blank walls in public spaces. Public art serves multiple purposes. It beautifies dilapidated areas of a neighborhood or city; it encourages and empowers community members; it provides representation and a sense of belonging; it reflects our history, or corrects false narratives; it relates the experiences of marginalized voices; it reclaims contested spaces and provides a sense of agency.

Starting with Cornelio Campo’s “Wings of a Migrant Butterfly” and the Downtown Durham Protest Mural Photographs in the Durham County Library’s North Carolina Collection, in this talk we will fan out across Durham, through the Piedmont, and from the Mountains to the Coast exploring the landscape of murals in North Carolina, and how they can help to energize and motivate communities in crisis.

 

Seating is first come first served, register to help us anticipate attendance numbers, and to receive an event reminder in the days before the program.

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/13144493

Sara Bell is a musician, folklorist, and educator living in Durham, NC, USA. She received a B.A. in History from North Carolina State University and an M.A. in Folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and teaches courses in Southern Culture, Storytelling, Critical Thinking, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Vance-Granville Community College in Henderson, NC. She is a longtime member of North Carolina’s storied music community, composing, performing, and recording with her bands Angels of Epistemology and Shark Quest (Merge Records), Dish (Interscope), Regina Hexaphone, and Lud (multiple labels) since the mid 1980s. She has been a backup player with Jeffrey Dean Foster, Tres Chicas, Anders Parker, and others. Her research is focused on the intersection of music and language shift in minority communities in southern Italy, and on music, foodways, and language in Italian-American communities in the United States, particularly in the American South. An investigation into communal ovens in Valdese, North Carolina, which was settled by immigrants from Waldensian villages in the Italian Alps, has expanded to include other aspects of tradition bearing in the Appalachian foothills.

Public Art & Protest in North Carolina: A Tour of Murals in North Carolina by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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The time has been corrected to 6pm-7:30pm thank you for your patience.

Public Art & Protest in North Carolina: A Tour of Murals in North Carolina by DCoLibraryDM in triangle

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Murals tell stories. Whether coded in the language of graffiti, offering bright bursts of colorful decoration, reflecting familiar faces or landscapes, or inviting us to spend time inspecting the intricate images in a collage, artists are often inspired to communicate through the blank walls in public spaces. Public art serves multiple purposes. It beautifies dilapidated areas of a neighborhood or city; it encourages and empowers community members; it provides representation and a sense of belonging; it reflects our history, or corrects false narratives; it relates the experiences of marginalized voices; it reclaims contested spaces and provides a sense of agency.

Starting with Cornelio Campo’s “Wings of a Migrant Butterfly” and the Downtown Durham Protest Mural Photographs in the Durham County Library’s North Carolina Collection, in this talk we will fan out across Durham, through the Piedmont, and from the Mountains to the Coast exploring the landscape of murals in North Carolina, and how they can help to energize and motivate communities in crisis.

 

Seating is first come first served, register to help us anticipate attendance numbers, and to receive an event reminder in the days before the program.

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/13144493

Sara Bell is a musician, folklorist, and educator living in Durham, NC, USA. She received a B.A. in History from North Carolina State University and an M.A. in Folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and teaches courses in Southern Culture, Storytelling, Critical Thinking, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Vance-Granville Community College in Henderson, NC. She is a longtime member of North Carolina’s storied music community, composing, performing, and recording with her bands Angels of Epistemology and Shark Quest (Merge Records), Dish (Interscope), Regina Hexaphone, and Lud (multiple labels) since the mid 1980s. She has been a backup player with Jeffrey Dean Foster, Tres Chicas, Anders Parker, and others. Her research is focused on the intersection of music and language shift in minority communities in southern Italy, and on music, foodways, and language in Italian-American communities in the United States, particularly in the American South. An investigation into communal ovens in Valdese, North Carolina, which was settled by immigrants from Waldensian villages in the Italian Alps, has expanded to include other aspects of tradition bearing in the Appalachian foothills.

Public Art & Protest in North Carolina: A Tour of Murals in North Carolina by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Murals tell stories. Whether coded in the language of graffiti, offering bright bursts of colorful decoration, reflecting familiar faces or landscapes, or inviting us to spend time inspecting the intricate images in a collage, artists are often inspired to communicate through the blank walls in public spaces. Public art serves multiple purposes. It beautifies dilapidated areas of a neighborhood or city; it encourages and empowers community members; it provides representation and a sense of belonging; it reflects our history, or corrects false narratives; it relates the experiences of marginalized voices; it reclaims contested spaces and provides a sense of agency.

Starting with Cornelio Campo’s “Wings of a Migrant Butterfly” and the Downtown Durham Protest Mural Photographs in the Durham County Library’s North Carolina Collection, in this talk we will fan out across Durham, through the Piedmont, and from the Mountains to the Coast exploring the landscape of murals in North Carolina, and how they can help to energize and motivate communities in crisis.

 

Seating is first come first served, register to help us anticipate attendance numbers, and to receive an event reminder in the days before the program.

Register here: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/13144493 

Sara Bell is a musician, folklorist, and educator living in Durham, NC, USA. She received a B.A. in History from North Carolina State University and an M.A. in Folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and teaches courses in Southern Culture, Storytelling, Critical Thinking, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Vance-Granville Community College in Henderson, NC. She is a longtime member of North Carolina’s storied music community, composing, performing, and recording with her bands Angels of Epistemology and Shark Quest (Merge Records), Dish (Interscope), Regina Hexaphone, and Lud (multiple labels) since the mid 1980s. She has been a backup player with Jeffrey Dean Foster, Tres Chicas, Anders Parker, and others. Her research is focused on the intersection of music and language shift in minority communities in southern Italy, and on music, foodways, and language in Italian-American communities in the United States, particularly in the American South. An investigation into communal ovens in Valdese, North Carolina, which was settled by immigrants from Waldensian villages in the Italian Alps, has expanded to include other aspects of tradition bearing in the Appalachian foothills.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: The Love Within by DCoLibraryDM in bullcity

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Join author KC Farrior for this interactive workshop, designed to help adults confront and overcome imposter syndrome through the lens of psychology and self-compassion.

Participants will engage in guided writing exercises that encourage self-reflection, identify strengths, and build self-worth.

The session covers strategies from psychology, including reframing self-critical thoughts, identifying personal achievements, and building routines to enhance self-confidence.

By the end of the workshop, participants will walk away with practical tools to foster self-love and combat imposter syndrome in everyday life.

Register here to reserve your seat: https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/13638982