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DESCRIPTION:\n\nStudents\, faculty\, and staff are invited to join our panel of Indigenous and Latinx multi-hyphenate creatives for an afternoon of reflection\, dialogue\, and artistic insight after their week-long writing residency in cooperation with the MMIWR* National Day of Theatre Readings.\n\nMay 4th | 3-4pm\nCornerstone Arts Center\nFlex Room\n_________________________\n*MMIWR= Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives\n\nIn-Person Artists:\n\nR. Réal Vargas Alanis (They/Them | inde/ima | Elle/Elles) is a world renowned\, 2-Spirit\, interdisciplinary P’urhépecha and Tlahualilartist artist from Winton\, CA (Yokut) and Sahuayo Michoacán\, México.\nwww.realvalanis.com\n\nW. Fran Astorga (they/them) is an artist whose creativity is rooted in bilingual storytelling\, physical comedy\, and experimental theatrical form. Their writing explores the labors of the working class\, environmental memory\, and the persistence of joy under pressure. Fran has a special interest in how performance can create space for communal rest and collective reflection. www.theyarefran.com\n\nAngela Hernandez is a theatre performer and artist based in LA where she is exploring clown\, writing\, producing\, and of course acting.\n\nIxtlan\nIxtlán is a Native American Plains Nations and South Mexican interdisciplinary artist whose work spans poetry\, puppetry\, visual art\, performance\, and healing.\n\nShannon R. Davis (she/they) is a theatre artist\, director\, and educator whose work explores decolonized pedagogy\, collective process\, and the intersection of performance and social justice.\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/9939
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LOCATION:Cornerstone 130 (Flex Room)
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SUMMARY:Turtle Island Artists' Talk
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