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Održan simpozijum "Izgradnja Mira u Lokalnim Zajednicama"
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Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity
Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity. She asks, "What happens to a man when he gives up power?"
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The Memory of Hunger: A Response to Richard Rodríguez
In response to Richard Rodríguez, Fellow Antonio Lopez writes the poem "The Memory of Hunger" on the struggles of being Mexican outside of Mexico.
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Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican)
Read John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican).
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Las Chácharas they Carried
Read Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem, "Las Chácharas they Carried".
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The First Time I was Called a Spic
Fellow Antonio Lopez traces an incident of racism through his family's history in this poem.
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The Last Day My Father Spent in Mexico
2015 John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez writes a poem on his father's last day in Mexico before immigrating to the United States.
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Queen's Collective
Queen’s Collective connects local artists, entrepreneurs, and community members through pop-up shows at unorthodox venues.
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LARP (Latinx Access to Higher Education Recruitment Program)
Invites 50 out of state, low-income black and Latino middle school students in the hopes of instilling collegiate aspirations.
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Ethos Atlas: An alternative map of Athens
Ethos Atlas is a map of physical locations in Athens that supply fair trade products and source their materials ethically.