Candidate responses landed on a spectrum from describing the federal immigration crackdown as “plain evil” and “disgusting” to affirming the importance of following the rule of law. Overall, they all ...
For Sungmin Shin, associate professor of practice in the Department of Music, instrumental music can capture the sublime elements of identity in a way that lyrics cannot. An instrumentalist himself, ...
Miami is constantly in flux, negotiating and renegotiating its sense of self, in large part because of its ever-changing population. It’s a city whose identity is formed by constant change, by ...
For years, Place Invaders has traveled across the United States for its roving dinner series. Now the rogue pop-up is partnering with the Miami restaurant Phuc Yea to invade the Magic City for the ...
TULSA, Okla. — Hundreds of people gathered at Fellowship Lutheran Church on Sunday for Allied Communities of Tulsa Inspiring Our Neighborhoods’ (ACTION) “Who Is My Neighbor” event. The event, which ...
Haralambos was only 15 when he left his native Greece. He hugged his widowed mother assuming he would never see her again. As it turned out, he never did. Making his way from his small mountain ...
MERCED, Calif. (KFSN) -- A three-year study by a group of researchers from UCLA and UC Merced analyzed what LatinX and Asian immigrants face in the state of California and the impact immigration laws ...
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