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This event will highlight marginalized groups by providing a platform to express their stories and engage with relevant conflicts. The topics of interest will pertain to embedded stereotyping in society and media, racialization, and Islamic feminism. Audience members will be exposed to dominating hegemonic narratives and be encouraged to challenge these narratives with a critical lens. Panelists will share their research and how it contributes to the larger discussion of these important topics.
Featuring: by Aliana Jabbary by Nora Abdelrazik by Amelia Loo
republicans to congress are often in these very, you know, maybe rural areas or areas where there s less minority concentration. i talk to conservative int lek actuals who don t interact with people who might have minority experience. you see it on natural view. you ll read stuff like if we have this policy, if we adopt this immigration policy we ll do better. because there s no school choice, if we advocate the school choice we ll win the black vote. i think what s missing is on multi-conservative. build relationships with people. when you build relationships, you have credibility. the policy comes second and the credibility comes from relationships. where were you three months ago? he was here the whole time. i think you re right about a lot of that, but there was a may 1970 new york times profile and a fellow named kevin phillips. he was a big aid to richard nixon. this was the stated policy.