Paige Glotzer

@APaigeOutofHist

Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Urban Historian, Infrastructure Geek. Writing a book about segregated housing development

Joined April 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    24 Oct 2017

    Ever wonder who financed early segregated suburbs? My new site maps 400 investors and where their capital came from

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 18
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  3. Jun 13

    As I prepare to move to Madison, Wisconsin for a new job I am reminded of the importance of maps for teaching racial inequality... Racial Dot Map Shows Over Half of Wisconsin’s Black Neighborhoods Are Actually Prisons

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  4. Jun 10

    "The site — called Women Also Know History — is meant to make it abundantly easy to find female historians to invite to speak at conferences, quote in articles, or add to a syllabus." via

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  5. Jun 6

    There is "surprisingly little" data available on members and how institutions meet their needs. Current standard procedures potentially endanger tenure cases. The Neglected Demographic: Faculty Members With Disabilities via

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  6. Jun 3

    Happy I really relate to this. The author's take on being an out professional: "When colleagues can be out with each other and provide reference points to gayness and queerness [if safe], then we increase opportunities for awareness and empathy"

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  7. Jun 3

    Since we're on the topic of , this article is a must-read for instructors: "Now is the Time to Think About Accessibility" from the

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  8. Jun 3

    I'm reading about accessible classrooms to prepare for new courses I'm offering this fall. It's exciting to finally take all the disability advocacy I've had to do for myself over the years and apply it to making a better learning environment for students

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  9. Apr 30

    Dear Twitter, This is fascinating. Sincerely, An Infrastructure Geek Why You Don’t See Recycling Bins at Dollywood

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  10. Apr 24

    I was interviewed for an op-ed on why Baltimore needs a citywide approach to street design

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  11. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    Philando Castile was a gun-owning teacher.

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  12. Feb 16
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  13. Feb 15

    My former colleague, , traces how slave trade money underwrites an endowed chair at Johns Hopkins to make a case for redefining the duties of the position.

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 13

    NYC! I'll be at NYU tonight presenting RAT FILM, co-sponsored by and . Q&A and discussion with historian Paige Glotzer () following the screening! 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | 1 Washington Place

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  15. Jan 19

    I had the pleasure of contributing to this great essay by about housing, Baltimore, and inequality. Check it out.

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  16. 27 Nov 2017

    My new piece in connects colonialism and urban development. I'm looking forward to the rest of the posts this week about race, property, and economic history.

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  17. 20 Nov 2017
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  19. 8 Nov 2017

    Consider applying to this. It's where I gained the tools to trace the connections between colonialism and suburban housing segregation. I still proudly display my certificate saying "Paige Glotzer is ready to historicize capitalism!"

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  20. Retweeted
    27 Oct 2017

    On transnational history links 1800s British investors with the rise of the 1900s U.S. suburbs & global capital

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