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Polito, State Officials Hear From North County Business Leaders
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U S Reps Michael McCaul and Henry Cuellar defend Border Patrol treatment of Haitian migrants
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A conversation with Nayda Collazo-Llorens
“Hostile Terrain 94 is a participatory art project that was originally organized and sponsored by the Undocumented Migration Project,” Collazo-Llorens says. “They are a nonprofit, inter-disciplinary, research-art-education-media collective. They’ve been doing research for many years. It’s a really involved and impressive project that includes ethnography, archeology, anthropology, and forensic anthropology. It’s a great project.”
Nayda Collazo-Llorens
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To date, Collazo-Llorens says 3,200 toe tags have been created with information about those who have died trying to cross the border. They include short stories about them and their lives. Her hope is to collect more stories from migrants and family members in the greater Kalamazoo area to add to a companion installation at the Arcus Center.
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Faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend events and join enriching conversations throughout February to honor and celebrate Black History Month. Learn more about upcoming events and find details to register
The Lowe Art Museum and Human Resource s Workplace Equity and Inclusion
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The University community is invited to connect with the Lowe Art Museum for a guided conversation that will engage your mind, stimulate your vision, and enhance your skills to support an inclusive workplace and community. In support and recognition of Black History Month, Connect and Create will showcase works from Black artists Kara Walker on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m, and Romare Howard Bearden, Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 12 p.m. Hosted in partnership with HR’s Workplace Equity and Inclusion, participants will have an opportunity to engage in enriching dialogue to support an inclusive culture of belonging. Space is limited; regis