Sociocultural Programming
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Tea Blending Workshop
Women's Resource Center 2200 E 51, Milwaukee, WIJoin Women's Resource Center & Sociocultural Programming in blending teas with local tea business, Tootsie's Tea! Sponsored by Women's Resource Center & Sociocultural Programming
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Happy Cleaners
Union CinemaThursday, April 24 | Film Screening 6PM | Union Cinema “Happy Cleaners,” directed by Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee, follows a Korean-American family running a dry cleaning business in Queens, New York, as they navigate the pressures of cultural …
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Men Offering & Seeking Support
Join us for a supportive space for male identifying students to explore and navigate modern masculinity. Sponsored by Sociocultural Programming & Student Health & Wellness
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Chicago Artist & Illustrator: Katie Chung
51 Union Art GalleryJoin the Union Art Gallery for the opening reception of rising Chicago artist Katie Chung. Katie’s textile based sculptures are an exploration of the Korean-American identity from a second generation perspective, driven by the desire to create pieces that express …
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Inheriting Sacrifice: Textiles as Testaments Opening Reception
51 Union Art GalleryFriday, April 25 | Exhibition 5-7PM | Union Art Gallery Based in Chicago, Chung explores second-generation Korean-American identity through textile-based sculptures that combine drawing, sewing, and bookmaking. Her art reflects pride in her heritage and honors the sacrifices of her …
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Making Sense of the Vietnam War and Its Aftermath
51 Golda Meir Library (4th Floor) 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesWednesday, April 30 | Lecture 3:30-5:30PM | Library, 4th floor Conference Room Over 2.7 million U.S. troops were deployed to southern Vietnam during the Vietnam War, deeply affecting American society. Covert operations in Laos played a crucial role in supporting …
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Lyrical Sanctuary Student Showcase Featuring Milwaukee Youth Poet Laureate Aleena Ahmed
Union 119 2200 E 51, Milwaukee, WI, United States +1 more5pm-5:55pm | Reception | MLK Lounge 6-6:45 p.m. | Creative Writing Workshop | Union 119 Aleena Ahmed is a Bengali-American poet and student at Nicolet High School serving as the 2024-2025 Milwaukee Youth Poet Laureate. As a writer, her multicultural …
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Missing & Murdered Indigenous People’s Day of Awareness Screening: Bring Her Home
Union CinemaBring Her Home follows three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist and a politician — as they work to vindicate and honor their relatives who are victims in the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. As they …