Although proponents of Idaho Senate Bill 1357 claim the measure will save the state more than $3 million by killing university diversity programs, the unintended consequences could cost the state
Although proponents of Idaho Senate Bill 1357 claim the measure will save the state more than $3 million by killing university diversity programs, the unintended consequences could cost the state
AsiaPOP! Symposium When I was in middle school, I actively hid the fact that I watched anime from my friends for fear of being made fun of. Now, it’s cool to watch anime and read manga. Where was this acceptance when I needed it?! Well, fellow Crunchyroll subscribers, you’re gonna love this one. The University of Idaho’s Habib Institute for Asian Studies is hosting a weeklong celebration of all things manga and anime starting Monday, Sept. 11. Activities kick off with a manga drawing workshop and continue into the week with lectures about the history of Yuri (a queer female genre) and how to start a career in anime or video games, plus screenings of classic Japanese anime films like Sailor Moon R and The First Slam Dunk. The event also features an art exhibit titled “Manga and War” exploring the role manga has played in helping humans understand war. See the AsiaPOP! Symposium website for a full schedule of events.