The Weaving Voices Open Mic night was held Friday, Nov. 15, in Graham Hall. The Weaving Voices project began in 2010 in order to create a space for students of color to voice their narratives that often deviate from dominant white perspectives in society and media.
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The Weaving Voices Open Mic night was held Friday, Nov. 15, in Graham Hall. The Weaving Voices project began in 2010 in order to create a space for students of color to voice their narratives that often deviate from dominant white perspectives in society and media.
Por Isabella Calix
Robert L. Lynch, presidente de Americans for the Arts, una vez escribió: “Las artes dan voz a los que no tienen voz. Las artes ayudan a transformar las comunidades estadounidenses y, como digo a menudo, el resultado puede ser un mejor niño, una mejor ciudad, una mejor nación y ciertamente un mundo mejor.” A lo largo de la historia, humanos se han conectado y emocionado a través de la expresión personal que es el arte. Y el jueves 10 de octubre, los miembros y estudiantes de la comunidad de Smith se conectaron con la exhibición del Museo de Arte del Smith College, Defiant Vision: Prints & Poetry de Munio Makuuchi, a través del uso de la poesía.
“Defiant Vision: Prints & Poetry” by Munio Makuuchi will be exhibited until December 8 at the Smith College Museum of Art. As a Japanese-American artist and poet, Makuuchi’s work represents an important perspective on a moment in American history that was ignored during his lifetime.
“The grave will be my last home.” As festival organizer Mike Medeiros read the line from Emily Dickinson’s letters, it perfectly fit the atmosphere of…
“Being undocumented means you don’t have any rights,” Teresa Lee, the original Dreamer, told the audience on Tuesday night for the world premiere of “The New Immigrant Experience.”