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April 9 is the last day for students to change or declare their major for the spring semester. Students looking to declare should reach out to advisors soon.
The NIU Academic Advisory Center says students who are looking to finalize major declarations.
Associate History professor and acting director of NIU’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies Eric Jones and the Lifelong Learning Institute of NIU will virtually present “Revisiting the Vietnam War” Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. This event is.
DeKALB The award-winning “Swept Under the Rug” exhibit returned to the Pick Museum of Anthropology. The exhibit, which received the “2020 Award of Superior Achievement” from the Illinois Association of Museums, will be showing throughout April.
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DeKALB The award-winning “Swept Under the Rug” exhibit returned to the Pick Museum of Anthropology. The exhibit, which received the “2020 Award of Superior Achievement” from the Illinois Association of Museums, will be showing throughout April.
Curated by Safe Passage, DeKalb County’s domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center, “Swept Under the Rug” aims to shine a light on the widespread impact of sexual violence on survivors within the local community, in the hopes of creating a space for conversations, according to the exhibitions information page. This offers a sobering yet necessary look at an often unspoken issue.
The traveling Hateful Things Exhibit from the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University opened up at the Pick Museum of Anthropology on Monday and will be open until April 9.
The exhibit displays some of the most hateful and racist items imaginable aimed at Black people in America’s history. Hateful Things is an eye-opening experience that reminds its visitors that most of these items weren’t from that long ago in American history, and society as a whole has the power to make our country a better and more accepting place.
The exhibit opens up tackling hateful advertising that ranges from the 1800s to the 1900s. Many of the companies marketed their products using stereotypical images and anti-Black racial slurs,including mainstream products like Aunt Jemima, Cream of Wheat and Uncle Ben’s who have since updated their branding. Other brands like Darkie Toothpaste and C n Chicken Inn took damaging stereotypes to a national and vile level.
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