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- Re-Birth - Art Installation by Sheila Pree Bright12:00 am
- Hostile Terrain 94 - InstallationAll day
- "Who Is My Neighbor?" Art by John August Swanson6:00 am
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- Discuss the Election with Peers and University Staff10:10 am
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- Discuss the Election with Peers 2:30 pm
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- Discuss the Election - A Discussion with Students and Staff6:00 pm
- UA 515 Guest Lecture: Planning the Smart and Equitable City of Medellín: Data, Technology, and City Planning6:00 pm
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Hostile Terrain 94 - Installation
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory art exhibition organized by the Undocumented Migration Project (UMP), and brought to Boston University by the College of Arts & Sciences and the BU Arts Initiative, with support from Latin American Studies, the College of General Studies, BU History Department, BU Archeology Department, and the BU Hub. The exhibition illuminates the humanitarian crisis occurring at the United States’ border, a crisis that has claimed over 3,200 lives since the 1990s and continues to do so each and every day. BU Community members can participating safely in the installation by signing up for a time slot via the web site.
When | All day every day until Friday, December 18, 2020 |
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Building | George Sherman Union |
Room | 2nd Floor Landing |
Phone | 6173580489 |
Contact Email | artsinbu@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Boston University Arts Initiative, College of Arts and Sciences |
Fees | Free |
Open To | Students faculty staff |