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ArtSci Roundup: Music of Today: Indigo Mist, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, and More |
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ArtSci Roundup: Fighting Visibility: Unpaid Gendered & Racialized Labor for the UFC, Beverly Guy-Sheftall – Say Her Name: The Urgency of Black Feminism Now, and More |
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ArtSci Roundup: Fighting Visibility: Unpaid Gendered & Racialized Labor for the UFC, Beverly Guy-Sheftall – Say Her Name: The Urgency of Black Feminism Now, and More |
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New Stroum Center podcast series ‘Jewish Questions’ explores anti-Semitism, features UW faculty |
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Launching Ancient Iran: A Digital Platform |
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Ileana Rodríguez-Silva and Laurie Sears co-edited a special issue of Positions: Asia Critique |
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In 1930, Blacks and Whites protested unemployment together. Police attacked them. |
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New Stroum Center podcast series ‘Jewish Questions’ explores anti-Semitism, features UW faculty |
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A bust of York appears in a Portland park |
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In 1930, Blacks and Whites protested unemployment together. Police attacked them. |
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Black history is American history |
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COVID-19 interrupted a generation of theater artists. Now they wonder what’s next |
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Is Seattle Mayor a Bad Job? |
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A bust of York appears in a Portland park |
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Is there a place for ‘good union jobs’ in tech? |
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Will downtown Seattle bounce back after the pandemic? |
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Seattle touts itself as the country’s most literate, most educated city. Whoa. We used to be pretty rough. |
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Is Seattle Mayor a Bad Job? |
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Black history is American history |
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COVID-19 interrupted a generation of theater artists. Now they wonder what’s next |
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Will downtown Seattle bounce back after the pandemic? |
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Seattle touts itself as the country’s most literate, most educated city. Whoa. We used to be pretty rough. |
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Is there a place for ‘good union jobs’ in tech? |
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UW books in brief: Historian Anand Yang explores British ‘penal transportation’; world music textbooks by Patricia Shehan Campbell |
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"Republicans continue to believe conspiracy theories" |
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