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Rose Miron is the Vice President of Research Education at the Newberry Library, where she has been instrumental in developing projects focused on American Indian Indigenous history and public history memory. With a BA in History and a PhD in American Studies from the University of Minnesota, she co-directed the public history project 'Indigenous Chicago,' fostering collaborations with Native community members and tribal nations in the Chicago area. Prior to her role at the Newberry Library, Rose served as Program Manager for the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, where she oversaw the development of a digital archive project focused on the experiences of indigenous people in boarding schools. Her academic publishing work addresses themes of colonialism, diaspora, and indigenous representations in public discourse. Her recent publications include works on indigenous archival activism and the history of Indigenous contributions to Chicago.
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