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Thursday, May 7
 

8:30am EDT

Truth First: Educating, Memorializing and Advancing Racial Justice in Maryland
Thursday May 7, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
Representatives of the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project (MLMP) and the Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project (PGCLMP) will explore the critical role librarians play as guardians of truth. Discover the work of the MLMP and the PGCLMP in remembering the past, memorializing victims, and connecting this history to today as we strive for racial justice. The stories of the 38 documented racial terror lynching victims in Maryland and the public hearings hosted by the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be shared in an effort to shine light on the lynchings and offer recommendations for repairing the damage and working towards reconciliation.
Speakers
avatar for Lula Beatty

Lula Beatty

MLMP Secretary & PGCLMP Co-Secretary, Maryland Lynching Memorial Project
she/her
avatar for Karen Lee Scrivo

Karen Lee Scrivo

PGCLMP, John Henry Scott Remembrance Team Lead, Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project, PGCLMP
she/her
avatar for Amy S. Millin

Amy S. Millin

President, Maryland Lynching Memorial Project
Trained as a clinical social worker, Amy S. Millin, MSW, MA, previously worked with children and youth at Jane Addams Hull House (Chicago) and Carson Valley School (Flourtown, PA). So began what has become a life journey of exploring what it means to be resilient, the role stories... Read More →
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J.P. Williams

Genealogical Researcher & Reparations Advocate, Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project, PGCLMP
John-Phillip Williams or simply J.P. in his spare time is a genealogical researcher and reparations advocate focused on advancing truth, memory, and reparative justice for Descendants of American Chattel Slavery. He holds a B.S. in African American Studies with an emphasis in Sociology... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 8:30am - 10:30am EDT
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10:45am EDT

Recipes for Connection: Food and Making as Pathways to Community
Thursday May 7, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
Discover how Exploration Commons @ 50 East transforms their teaching kitchen and makerspace into inclusive “third places” that bring people together across age, ability, and background. Attendees will learn practical ways to design programs that foster connection, identify and collaborate with community partners, and adapt activities to increase accessibility for all patrons.
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Joe DiMaggio

Experience Design Specialist II, Carroll County Public Library
he/him
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Katie Haines

Experience Design Specialist II, Carroll County Public Library
she/her
Thursday May 7, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
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3:00pm EDT

Maryland Author Award Talk: The New Chesapeake Kitchen and Our Common Table
Thursday May 7, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join John Shields for a discussion about his latest book The New Chesapeake Kitchen. With a unique focus on the Chesapeake Bay, Shields will discuss our connections to the local food system that sustains us and supports our community. John will also discuss Our Common Table, an educational, programming, and advocacy non-profit with a message of respect and conservation for the Chesapeake and its bounty.
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John Shields

Chef, Author, TV Show Host
Chef John Shields, the Culinary Ambassador of the Chesapeake Bay, co-owns Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen at the Baltimore Museum of Art. A PBS host and cookbook author, he founded the non-profit Our Common Table to rebuild local food economies through education and advocacy.
Thursday May 7, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
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4:15pm EDT

Our Files, Our Selves: Digital Maryland, the DPLA, and the Power of Access
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
Digital Maryland serves as the state’s service hub for the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), connecting local and community collections to a national audience. This session explores how partnerships among libraries, archives, and community groups expand accessibility and discoverability of Maryland’s digital heritage. Attendees will learn how DPLA aggregation enhances visibility, fosters collaboration, and supports preservation of diverse voices. Recent collections—from small community archives to large institutional partners—will be highlighted to demonstrate best practices for metadata, rights statements, and inclusive description that ensure materials are both findable and meaningful within a larger digital ecosystem.
Speakers
avatar for Megan Kean

Megan Kean

Digital Projects Manager, Enoch Pratt Free Library
she/they
avatar for Tracy Thompson

Tracy Thompson

Digital Resources Manager, Enoch Pratt Free Library
she/her
avatar for Kim Steinle-Super

Kim Steinle-Super

Digital Imaging and Metadata Librarian, Enoch Pratt Free Library
she/her
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
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