Porterfield, Julie M.Conlin, KristinRezaei, Fatemeh2021-05-182021-05-182021-08http://hdl.handle.net/11603/21565Part of the ACRL Cookbook series, Teaching with Primary Sources, Chapter 23: Community Potluck Chili can be found in Section 5: Teaching with Digital Collections. This instruction module uses resources from libraries, archives, and civic data organization to understand community history and current community health.A hearty and fulfilling meal can be created using ingredients from libraries, archives, and civic data organizations. Using the University of Baltimore’s Special Collections & Archives materials, researchers in an online class environment explore community-led neighborhood redevelopment through the Model Urban Neighborhood Development (MUND) digital collection of images, videos, and community group documentation. Researchers will connect plans and initiatives from the mid-20th century to present-day neighborhood health indicators using civic data made available through Baltimore Neighborhood Indicator Alliance (BNIA)4 pagesen-USAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United Statesprimary source researchSpecial Collections and Archivesteaching with primary sourcecivic datacommunity historyCommunity Potluck Chili. In The Teaching with Archives & Special Collections CookbookText