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Aunt Jemima on a pancake box, board games, books and other racist items are some of the objects that can be seen in the “Hateful Things” exhibition at NIU’s Pick Museum of Anthropology.
Rachelle Wilson, the curator of the museum, said the organization has a social justice-driven mission and the events that happened over the summer show that racism needs to be talked about in the community.
“These are issues that we re facing every single day, and we should be a part of those conversations and bringing this particular exhibit in is opening the doors for those conversations,” Wilson said. “In a way that is almost a safe space for that dialogue to be happening.”
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TYLER, Texas January 20, 2021, is a historic day for the United States. The inauguration has named Kamala Harris the nation’s first female vice president.
Her supporters all over the country decided to celebrate by wearing her signature outfit a pair of Chucks and some pearls.
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