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Item 800-1000 WORDS TOWARD DECOLONIZATION(Alternate ROOTS) Jones, Ashley MinnerItem Artist’s Books(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2005) Jones, Ashley MinnerItem Ashley Minner: building meaningful connections with art(MOO, 2022-01-24) Jones, Ashley Minner; The MOO TeamItem Celebrating Baltimore’s Native American Culture(WYPR, 2018-11-15) Kast, Sheilah; Harvie, Maureen; Jones, Ashley Minner; Seymour, DennisItem Guerilla Poster Project(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2019) Jones, Ashley MinnerFeatured image from a 2018 – 2019 poster series made in collaboration with Jessica Clark. The series was originally installed at the 2018 Alternate ROOTS Annual Meeting in Arden, NC.Item Lumbee Identity Is At The Center Of New Art Exhibit(WUNC North Carolina Public Radio, 2018-09-12) Magnus, Amanda; Stasio, Frank; Jones, Ashley Minner; Monroe, Alisha LocklearItem Lumbee Oral Histories(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2003) Jones, Ashley MinnerItem Mapping the Reservation(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2016) Jones, Ashley Minner“Mapping the Reservation” is an in-progress project, chronicling the history and continued presence of American Indian peoples in what is today known as East Baltimore, with a particular focus on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A print guide, cell phone walking tour app, and website will launch in the fall of 2021.Item Native American Visibility and The Baltimore ‘Reservation’(BMOREART, 2022-04-18) Jones, Ashley Minner; Turner, DareItem Point of Entry(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2018) Jones, Ashley MinnerAmerica’s process of nation-building has been one of inclusion and exclusion. Ideas about who does and doesn’t belong here are ever-contested and ever-changing with the political, economic, and social tides of history. Sean and I have a love for elders and their stories. We chose to collaborate on this series as both a logical continuation of our “Elders of Baltimore” project — a social media platform focusing on Baltimore seniors — and as a poignant way to disrupt hateful rhetoric about immigrants, which has been on the rise. We hope the likenesses and words of these incredible individuals remind us of our collective humanity and dignity — including those whom we might have regarded as “other” — and demonstrate that the shortest distance between any of us might just be a shared story.Item A quest to reconstruct Baltimore’s American Indian ‘reservation’(The Conversation, 2019-04-23) Jones, Ashley MinnerItem Repatriating the archives: Lumbee scholars find their people and bring them home(The Conversation, 2020-10-09) Jones, Ashley Minner; Locklear, Jessica R.Item “Researching the Reservation”: Finding East Baltimore’s Historic Lumbee Indian Community in the Archives(University Of Maryland, 2019-04-26) Ramnine, Kimmi; Jones, Ashley MinnerItem Riding with James: More Than a Map(Local Learning: The National Network for Folk Arts in Education, 2022) Jones, Ashley Minner“Baltimore is totally haunted,” Ashley Minner writes. “Every absence points to a presence.” Using maps, family stories, and place-based research, Minner explores her American Indian community in Baltimore to counter erasure from the landscape and from public memory.Item “Safety in Numbers: Portraits of East Baltimore’s "Reservation"(WYPR, 2023-03-03) Kast, Sheilah; Gerr, Melissa; Jones, Ashley Minner; Lewis, StantonArtist, scholar and historian Ashley Minner Jones has researched and created a walking tour of Baltimore’s Lumbee Community. There’s an accompanying website and a phone app for self guided tours, too. Now -- another layer is added to the record: it’s an exhibition called “Safety in Numbers: Portraits of East Baltimore’s “Reservation." The exhibit goes live Thursday March 9, with an online event at 7 p.m. Jones along with co-curator and Lumbee culture bearer, Stanton Lewis, share the stories behind the images.Item Selected Drawings(Ashley Minner Art, LLC, 2003) Jones, Ashley MinnerItem A Tour of Baltimore's American Indian "Reservation"(Smithsonian Institution, 2022) Jones, Ashley Minner