Denver-based poet Aerik Francis hopes their work can inspire other queer writers to express themselves freely at CU’s Queer Literature and Performance Festival. By Lauren Hill
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CampusCommunityFeaturedNews
UMAS and Sigma Lambda Beta host annual celebration for Día de los Muertos
University of Colorado Boulder students gathered in Kittredge Central to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 2.
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Actress and activist Rita Moreno talks mental health and diversity at UMC
by Lara Bradleyby Lara BradleyRita Moreno discussed diversity, Marlon Brando, and her hopes for the future of representation in film at the UMC.
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Here’s what Colorado U.S. Senate candidates said about environment, immigration and more during a Latino-centered forum
Democratic candidates vying for Cory Gardners’ Senate seat in 2020 discussed how their policies will affect the Latino community during a forum in Longmont. By Noelle Videon
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CampusCommunityDiversityNews
UMAS y MEXA celebrates 50 years with new exhibit
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesChicanx student organization UMAS y MEXA is celebrating 50 years on the CU campus with a new panel exhibit in Norlin Library. By Anna Haynes
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Ponte Las Pilas: Coping with the effects of deportation
by Jenny Telloby Jenny TelloFive suggestions for moving forward and healing from experiencing the deportation of a loved one. By Jenny Tello.
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Roundtable discusses Latinx, a gender-neutral alternative to Latino/a
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesScholars debated Latinx’s place in the Spanish language during a roundtable hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder. By Anna Haynes