America Ferrera spoke about her experiences on Wednesday at the CU Boulder Event Center. By Alexander Zyles
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Entertainment
‘Minari’: A Stereotypical Immigrant Tale, Told With Sincerity and Subtlety
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy Fincher“Minari” is a slow-moving tale of Korean immigrants in Arkansas, filled with subtle realism and colorful family vignettes. By Izzy Fincher
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The CUI arts editors curate a list of the best trends, moments and memes from 2020. By Ben Berman and Izzy Fincher.
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The 2020 Diversity Summit brought history into the conversation through panels and workshops. By Tory Lysik, Noelle Videon and Mairead Brogan
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DiversityEntertainmentEventsMusic
Vibrant colors and performances take CU through South Asian cultures
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPerformers took audience members through eight South Asian countries with vivid colors, songs and dances. By Robert Tann
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CommunityDiversityNews
Workshop facilitates discussion on cultural appropriation and appreciation
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU Postdoctoral Associate Ashmi Desai held a workshop on Wednesday to promote a better understanding of cultural appropriation. By Anna Haynes
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CampusCommunityNews
Professor Tufuku Zuberi asserts ideas of race are moral questions
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikZuberi claimed that race is a social construction which has harmed the past and continues to harm the present. By Tory Lysik
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EntertainmentTheatre
‘Almost, Maine’ delivers a bittersweet celebration of love
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherCU’s production of “Almost, Maine” offered a charming look at small-town life and love in rural Maine. By Isabella Fincher
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Outrage over diversity assumes there’s only one way to provide college campuses with varied perspectives, values and cultures. By Mariko Nomi