All Entries by Brian Flood

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March 15, 2016

‘Spring of Latino Art’ begins

Cultural series features more than 60 community-based exhibitions and events

Luis Urrea

March 10, 2016

UIC professor, author named finalist for top literary award

Urrea recognized for his short-story collection, “The Water Museum”

Piggy bank next to a graduation cap and diploma

March 10, 2016

UIC students awarded Asian American, Pacific Islander scholarships

18 awardees receive $2,500 to $5,000

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March 3, 2016

National conference to explore Latino art in Chicago, U.S., abroad

IUPLR and Smithsonian Latino Center bring artists, collectors and scholars to Chicago April 7-9

In Plain Sight-I'm Still Surviving; exhibition

March 1, 2016

Exhibition inspired by women’s HIV stories

Opening reception for ‘In Plain Sight’ set for Friday

Spring of Latino Art poster

March 1, 2016

Citywide event series celebrates Latino art in Chicago

Series features more than 60 community-based exhibitions, events

"I'm Still Surviving" poster

February 26, 2016

Grant expands history project of HIV-positive women

MAC AIDS Fund helps expand UIC-based project

In Plain Sight-I'm Still Surviving; exhibition

February 25, 2016

Exhibition inspired by Chicago women’s HIV stories

Oral histories, photos, documents, and hand-written stories featured

Charlene Carruthers

February 18, 2016

Filmmaker, activist headline memorial events

Talks address emotional lives of young black males and intersection of academia, activism

Urban Latino art in Chicago

February 2, 2016

Online directory to document a century of Chicago’s Latino art

Inter-University Program for Latino Research to establish archive

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