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While the East-West co-production market connecting cottbus (coco) is still in full swing, the award winners of this year’s hybrid edition were just a...
Hardship or Hope? Miami students study the American Dream in small-town Iowa Search Students in Miami's Researching Midwestern History course meet via Zoom to discuss their final project. Photo: Andrew Offenburger Share: By Shavon Anderson, university communications and marketing Contributions by Andrew Offenburger, associate professor of history, Olivia LeRoux ’21, Justin Hobart ’22, and content from "Researching Midwestern History" Matthew Marroquín As a Hispanic kid growing up in Storm Lake, Iowa, Matthew Marroquín had no concept of race. “I just knew that if I go over to this friend’s house, I say ‘hello’ to their mother in this way, and if I go to a different friend’s house, I had to learn ‘sabaideebor’ for Laos, or ‘xin chào’ for Vietnamese,” he said.