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The following projects are some of the long-form scholarly works produced last year
by Michigan Tech faculty including books, anthologies, field guides, and sculpture.
Trenzando/Braiding
Trenzando/Braiding is a sculpture that recognizes the intertwined histories of the
US and Guatemala, and the role of economics in genocide. Lisa Gordillo, associate professor of visual and performing arts
Trenzando/Braiding considers the history of US intervention in Guatemala and US complicity in Guatemala’s
genocide while reflecting more generally on international cultures of violence. The
sculpture is made of 20 units formed into a grid. Textile braids rest on wooden supports,
with US dollars and Guatemalan quetzales woven throughout. The braids may remind viewers ....

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Justice For All: MTU Institute Brings National Speakers for Community Discussion


Check out the speakers on social media, their websites and other platforms. Come with
questions or submit in advance using the Series registration link.
Justice in Transition series partners are Portage Lake District Library and Michigan
Tech’s Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts. 
The series is funded in part by the Van Evera Distinguished Lecture Series and the
Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
“Calls for justice for the land, for people of color, for the poor, for those structurally
and systemically excluded from access to the good life are proliferating,” said
IPEC Director Jennifer Slack, distinguished professor of communications and cultural studies ....

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