March 4 to April 5-- Yuyanapaq: To Remember
Photo exhibit in the IMU Gallery explores political violence in Peru between 1980 and 2000. This exhibit features 40 photographs culled from the exhibition organized by the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2003. The photographs will be rotated weekly so revisit to see the complete collection. Opening reception with comments by Jonathan Ritter, UC Riverside. March 4th at 5pm in the IMU Gallery (Starbucks seating area).
March 8-- Let’s Talk About Sex; 7pm at La Casa
Please join us for interactive, hands on evening talking about HIV transmission and prevention, and encouraging healthier decision-making and behaviors. Snacks will be provided. Free and anonymous HIV testing will be offered.
March 10-- The Complexities and Inconsistencies of Immigration Law: Case Studies of Mexican Deportations in the 20th Century (University of California, San Diego); 4pm at the Georgian Room, IMU
Using Border Patrol and Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Professor Molina will discuss deportation cases from the 1920s-1950s. The agency’s records give us insight into how individuals and the media shaped notions of belonging, exclusion, and citizenship.
Please send comments, questions, or if you want to post an event/announcement, to: lacasa@indiana.edu
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