@USCLibraries Twitter Tuesday: September 14-20

Twitter Tuesday is a weekly feature that looks back at the USC Libraries' conversations in the Twitterverse. You can follow the USC Libraries on Twitter at @USCLibraries. Feel free to ask questions or send comments on Twitter; we may repost your question here as part of next Tuesday's post.

From September 15-17, the USC Libraries hosted the Festival de Flor y Canto: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow in conjunction with USC Visions and Voices. Tweets about the literary festival were identified with the hashtag #florycanto:

USCLibraries: Chicano Festival, Reprised - Festival de Flor y Canto featured in #USC Chronicle:
USCLibraries: Festival de Flor y Canto: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow is taking place right now in Doheny Memorial Library: https://bit.ly/95OkSr
USCLibraries: Want to learn more? Check out the LibGuide for the festival: #florycanto
USCLibraries: Verónica Cunningham just finished her reading, and Ron Arias is taking the podium. #florycanto
VisionsnVoices: 'In the height of a selfless movement, they were sharing the work of others' -Richard Montoya #florycanto
LaMelinda: Florycanto. Yesterday, you had to be there. Today, I read at 1:45, USC Doheny Library. #florycanto
USCLibraries: Festival de Flor y Canto is featured on page 8 of today's @dailytrojan: https://bit.ly/cPvfK5 #florycanto
USCLibraries: Michael Sedano explaining his search for video of the 1973 Festival de #florycanto
VisionsnVoices: 'Going for a swim in Lake Queerie' -tatianna de la tierra on a litany of queer puns #florycanto
USCLibraries: Juan Felipe Herrera is presenting the UCR Tomás Rivera Lifetime Pioneer Award right now to Cuca & Eva Aguierre #florycanto
VisionsnVoices: #USC student writers are performing right now at #florycanto, and they are impressive.
USCLibraries: Writers from the original 1973 Festival de #florycanto return to celebrate the opening of Sueños by the Sea
USCLibraries: Video and audio from last week's Festival de #florycanto from @southlareport: https://bit.ly/c7X0LF

We tweeted about a proposal to build a streetcar system in Downtown Los Angeles: 

USCLibraries: Once ubiquitous, streetcars may be returning to #dtla streets: https://bit.ly/9qu2al /via @MetroLibrary @UrbanLandInst
USCLibraries: LAasSubject: Orange Empire Railway Museum's collections tell the story of streetcars in LA: https://bit.ly/cqpytB 

Other retweeted updates:

USCLibraries: Renowned mural painter David Alfaro Siqueiros back in spotlight: https://lat.ms/aSnTju #la #history #art
USCLibraries: Our new Libraries presence on Blackboard makes it easy to access library resources and services: https://bit.ly/cEEEn0