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UW-Stout Student Workshop: Controversial Historical Murals: Should Works of Art be Censored for Racist Content?

by Menard Center for the Study of Institutions & Innovations

Workshop/Conference Civic Engagement Free Food In Person Social Justice Workshop/Conference

Mon, Nov 4, 2024

6 PM – 8 PM CST (GMT-6)

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Applied Arts 321

UW-Stout,

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UW-Stout Student Workshop facilitated by Cynthia Bland

Join us for an insightful discussion on the national debates surrounding Controversial Historical Murals, exploring their significance and impact on collective memory. All students will prepare a 100 word statement to share during the event.

Free Pizza and Soda:
Enjoy complimentary pizza and soda as you engage in meaningful conversations with like-minded individuals. Fuel your passion for change with delicious food.

$100 stipend:
As a token of appreciation for your commitment to making a difference, every attendee will receive $100. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be rewarded for your dedication to positive change. Having a social security number and completing a W-9 are required to receive the stipend.

Application Process:
To secure your spot and claim your $100s, make sure to provide your student ID number when applying. Email Tim Sheill explaining why you are intrested in the event. It should be no more than 250 words on why you want to partisipate in the event. As well as emailing your student ID number.

The deadline to apply is October 28. There are only a limited number of spots available for this exclusive event. Reserve your spot now!

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Applied Arts 321

UW-Stout,

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