School board candidates answer questions at forum
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Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees candidates Britnee Loch, back row from left, incumbent Garrit Ophus, and Brandon Berreth, along with Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm, front from left, Erin Pulse, incumbent Lorraine Larson and Michele Holden sit Thursday in Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern s Applied Technology Center during a candidate forum hosted by Havre Education Association. Candidate Jacob Ingram is not pictured.
The Havre Education Association hosted a Havre Public School Board candidate forum Thursday in Hensler Auditorium on the Montana State University-Northern campus. The forum was moderated by Chairman of the Havre Public Schools Education Foundation Kyle Leeds. There were nine questions from the HEA and public questions as well as follow-up questions were allowed.
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Molly Shepherd stands for a portrait in front two Kuba Skirts, one of which can take around a year to finish. Shepherd s Homage to Africa collection features African art that she has been collecting for 30 years.Lukas Prinos / Montana Kaimin
Each intricate textile, black feather mask and abstract wooden sculpture featured in the Montana Museum of Art and Cultureâs âHomage to Africaâ exhibit tells the story of the diverse and rich cultures of Africa â a story historically misunderstood by Western society.
âAn exhibition like this can expose us to many different cultures and languages and artistic traditions,â said Rafael ChacoÌn, the director of the MMAC and an art professor at UM. âThe more we see of this art, the better informed we will be as citizens.â