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A chat with Paisley Rekdal, the former Poet Laureate of Utah, who will soon read her from work at TURekdal's multimedia piece, "West: A Translation" -- which she'll read from here on campus -- employs translations, archival research, essays, poems, videos, and images in order to document the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay, where many Chinese migrants were detained after the implementation of the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882.
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Sáenz will appear at a free-to-the-public reading/signing on Saturday the 1st, at the TCCL's Central Library in downtown Tulsa; at this event, he'll receive the first-ever Hummingbird Award in Literary Arts.
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Dr. Curry-Winchell, based in Reno, was named a Healthcare Hero by Nevada Business Magazine and was awarded the Community Service Award from the Washoe County Medical Society.
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The forthcoming facility is scheduled to open this spring in a space near the Greenwood Rising building.
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We meet a young doctor in our community at the outset of what promises to be an active, important, and far-flung career.
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Dr. Curry-Winchell, based in Reno, was recently named a Healthcare Hero by Nevada Business Magazine and was awarded the Community Service Award from the Washoe County Medical Society.
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"[Hamid] reminds us yet again that fiction sometimes provides the most direct path to truth." -- BookPage (starred review)
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"[Hamid] reminds us yet again that fiction sometimes provides the most direct path to truth." -- BookPage (starred review)
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Harjo has written and directed several acclaimed feature films as well as a popular TV series. All of them are set in Oklahoma and explore contemporary Indigenous life.
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Today's guest is a professor at SMU who focuses on the links between economic development and migration; his books include "Controlling Immigration," "Understanding Global Migration," and "International Political Economy: History, Theory, and Policy" (forthcoming).