In the conclusion to this special three part collaborative series with the Wake Magazine we will be bringing you answers to the following questions: I want to date my friend who just got out of a relationship what do I do? And why do people cheat?
1:12-I want to date my friend who just got out of a relationship-Noah Zimmerman,
18:56-Why do people cheat?-Tanya Martinez
A question about the lack of Black players on Argentina’s national futbol team between colleagues, sparks a conversation about blaqueamiento. Blaqueamiento is a racial whitening practice that occurred in some previously-colonized countries in the Americans and Caribbean. This practice of idealizing and preferring European features, continues to this day throughout the world.
In part two of this special three part collaborative series with the Wake Magazine we will be bringing you answers to the following questions: How do I study better? How do I stop my roommate from playing podcasts out loud? And how do I navigate queer relationships in such a heteronormative world?
1:12-How do I study better?-Brandon Wetterlin,
26:00-How do I stop my roommate from playing podcasts out loud?-Emma Morris,
32:30-How do I navigate queer relationships in such a heteronormative world?-Shannon Brault
Nancy X Valentine grew up in Fergus Falls, MN after her American father, Chinese mother, and brother moved from China to the United States while she was in utero. Her exhibit the Audacity to be Asian in Rural America: We Owe You No Apologies will be at the MacRostie Art Center in Grand Rapids, MN until the end of May. Learn about the show, inspirations, symbolism, process, and how it’s affected gallery visitors in this Area Voices!
Mary Thoreson’s original composition Birdspiration will have its world premiere Wednesday evening at the Bemidji State University Percussion Ensemble concert.
Inspired by a chance, serendipitous moment between her and nature, Thoreson translates the language of the bird world she lives among into an organically rhythmic, avant-garde experience involving a flute, a rain stick, marimba, claves, rototoms, timpani, vibraphone,
In this special episode, we bring you the conversation our producer, Hlee Lee, moderated at a recent event celebrating the 20th anniversary of ThreeSixty Journalism, a nonprofit providing journalism training to youth of color. The five panelists are all graduates of the program, have taken what they learned and applied it to their careers in various fields. Guests: Evan Odegard Pereira, Amolak Sing, Victoria Turcios Laparra, Feven Gerezgiher, Aaliyah Demry