Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day following a 2016 resolution put forth by community members and Indigenous leaders. By Addison Luetke
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Learn about the history of Black History Month that occurs every February and how you can get involved. By Bella Hammond
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Entertainment
‘Measure for Measure’: Justice and #MeToo in 17th Century Vienna
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherIn Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” a powerful question emerges: will abusive men in power be brought to justice? By Izzy Fincher
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‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a potent lesson on loyalty and tragedy
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanCreative narrative decisions and bold acting propels “Judas” into the upper tier of political biopics. By Ben Berman
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EntertainmentMusic
Musical theater meets social studies on comedy-rock album “POTUS”
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanOn the comedic, theatrical “POTUS,” indie singer David W. Jacobsen surveys some of America’s most disreputable leaders. By Ben Berman
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Organized by the Oyate Native American Student Organization, members of the CU community marched across campus, carrying signs and honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day. By Colie Dorfman
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No-No Boy retells haunting, powerful stories of Asian American immigrants
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanNo-No Boy delivers engaging acoustic performance and deeply personal retelling of America’s dark history of Asian immigration. By Ben Berman
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Many people think the United States has no obligation to immigrants, but according to our U.S. laws, we do. By Valeria Fugate
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Q&A: Prof. Polly McLean and the story of Lucile B. Buchanan
by Robert Tannby Robert TannProf. Polly McLean discusses her new book which follows the life of CU’s first black graduate, Lucile B. Buchanan. By Robert Tann
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