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SUMMARY:AdGroup presents Aaron Draplin
DESCRIPTION:“An Update from the DDC: And Other Lies\, Fibs and Perjuries.” \nGet the inside scoop with Aaron Draplin of Draplin Design Co. and learn what goes on behind the scenes! We’ll give an in-depth walk through of some of our projects and answer questions in a more intimate setting. Tips\, tricks\, tales and threats from our questionable existence! Questions answered. Riddles solved. Enigmas discussed. Don’t miss out! \n 
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/adgroup-presents-aaron-draplin/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Film viewing and artist talk with Alexis Alleyne-Caputo
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the short films\, Colonial Currents: Black Women\, Water\, Trauma\, and Baptism and Hierarchies: Oral and Visual Testimonies. Question and answer session to follow viewing and talk. \nColonial Currents: Black Women\, Water\, Trauma\, and Baptism marries still and moving images with poetic narration referencing history and the present. Themes of resistance\, reparations\, and a restoration of black women’s power in the wake of their middle passage lineage\, racial/ethnic histories\, and journey with the lingering currents of political frameworks\, racism\, hegemony\, and post-colonial trauma. Intersections of dance\, performance and storytelling overlap with fluidity and a new context of baptismal.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/film-viewing-and-artist-talk-with-alexis-alleyne-caputo/
LOCATION:Lakeside Pavilion 1000
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