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Street Work Detours and Bus Routes Out of Service Feb 9th - The Corvallis Advocate
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The driver of the vehicle struck by the Nissan also died at the scene. Her name was Alejandra Torres Flores: a 62-year-old resident of Laredo, Texas. Four other passengers riding with her, three of whom were youths, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Another incident occurred on March 13, 2023. It began when a truck, driven by 22-year-old Rassian Comer of Louisiana, was clocked for speeding and law enforcement attempted to stop the truck. When Comer did not comply with the attempted stop, a

The Pick Museum of Anthropology opens exhibit

Collaboration, harmony and revitalization are the defining principles of “Radical Verses of Hmong Revitalization” by Tou SaiK Lee.  On Sept. 8, NIU’s Pick Museum of Anthropology, in partnership with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, opened their Performing of Southeast Asia exhibit with Lee’s presentation of this work.  Lee is a hip-hop artist and spoken.

Exhibition Opening Reception and Performance

Performing Southeast Asia (September 8, 2022–May 13, 2023) Exhibition Opening Reception and Performance<br/><br/>Thursday, Sept. 8<br/><br/>4:30 p.m. Gallery opens<br/><br/>5:00 p.m. Radical Verses of Hmong Revitalization, performance by Tou SaiK Lee<br/><br/>6:00 p.m. Reception and tours<br/><br/> <br/><br/>From popular music to traditional dance, this exhibit collaboration between the Pick Museum of Anthropology and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies considers the role of performance in Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Burma and responds to the question, what does performance do? Through examples ranging from rap in Thailand to shadow puppets in Indonesia, this exhibit demonstrates how performance connects people through a sense of belonging, is used to educate or support health and healing, and can challenge political structures and social practices. While many of the perfor

Center for Southeast Asian Studies Lecture Series: Tou SaiK Lee, University of Wisconsin Madison

CSEAS Fall Lecture Series: Tou SaiK Lee<br/><br/>MA candidate in Southeast Asian Studies<br/><br/>University of Wisconsin Madison<br/><br/><br/>Title: "Hmong Indigenous Revitalization with Rhythm and Poetry"<br/><br/><br/>Campus Life 100<br/><br/><br/>Tou SaiK’s presentation will be delivered through diasporic storytelling, rhythmic expressions of cultural roots and performances of resistance. Lee speaks of his journey to understand his cultural identity through the intergenerational performance duo with his late great grandma Youa Chang and relearning his native language through the music of Hip Hop. Song lyrics that call for disenfranchised Hmong populations to collectively advocate for basic human rights, be rooted in tradition and awareness of a lack of access for opportunities. The Hmong narrative of surviving oppressive societies has a strong connection not just to the music but to the messa

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