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DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251127
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251207
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251210
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to explore Rochester’s rich (Im)migration history
 . Since 2015\, students enrolled in Professor Molly C. Ball's Immigration a
 nd the Americas seminar course have uncovered Rochester’s rich embedded (im
 )migrant stories\, learning how they connect to broader hemispheric movemen
 ts. Rochester offers a counternarrative to the mega-city (im)migration hist
 ories of New York City\, Chicago\, Toronto\, São Paulo\, and Buenos Aires t
 hat are overrepresented in scholarly and popular studies. The course has en
 gaged local archives\, collections\, and partners to provide students a han
 ds-on opportunity to find\, understand\, and share these often forgotten st
 ories and to explore their own.\n\nForegrounding what shapes (im)migrant mo
 tivations and experiences and the impact of (im)migrant communities provide
 s a richer understanding of daily life and expectations. 'Rochester's (Im)m
 igration History' invites you to see just some of the Rare Books\, Special 
 Collections\, and Preservation materials and the projects that students hav
 e used in past courses\, building excitement for a Spring 2026 exploration 
 into new archives related to the city's Puerto Rican population and their h
 istory. It will also offer an opportunity for you to contribute your story.
 \n\n(Special thanks to Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation\, Ri
 ver Campus Center for Community Engaged Learning\, Rochester Public Library
 's Local History and Genealogy Division\, the History department\, and the 
 Rochester Area Community Foundation.)
DTSTAMP:20260414T130349Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251211
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Lam Square
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rochester's (Im)migration History: Partnering with RBSCP Since 2015
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/rochesters-immigration-history-partn
 ering-with-rbscp-since-2015
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