The Agenda for Tuesday, May 15
Are Asians and Latinos Becoming White? Immigration, Multiracial Identification & Changing Color Lines
4 p.m. Parkes Hall 212 / Free
An associate professor from the University of California at Irvine post-1965 immigration,
intermarriage, and the growing multiracial population.
How to find an internship at the last minute
4:30 p.m. Norris, Arch Room / Free
University Career Services covers search strategies to find internship opportunities, even in May.
Medill Mile Unveiling
5 p.m. McCormick Tribune Center Lobby / Free
Witness the unveiling of the winning student testimonial, including hors d’oeurves and wine for those over 21.
Book Reading and Discussion
5 p.m. University 122, reception in University 201 / Free
Miles Harvey will read a portion of his new book, tentively titled First Site: The Strange Saga of
the Original European Artist in North America, “a tale of both intellectual intrigue and
swashbuckling drama, replete with shipwrecks, mutinies, religious wars, pirate raids, Indian
attacks, famines, hurricanes and mass murders.”
Silenced Voices: A Survivor Panel
7 p.m. McCormick Tribune Center / Free
Survivors from the Holocaust and the Rwandan, Cambodian, Armenian, and Darfurian genocides tell their stories and suggest ways to prevent mass killings.
The College Democrats Present: Amb. Carol Moseley Braun
7 p.m. Tech Auditorium / Free
Braun, 2004 Democratic Presidential candidate and the first African-American Democrat to serve in the Senate speaks about women running for office.
Imprisoning America: NCDC Lecture Series on Race, Poverty & Inequality – Keynote Address
7 p.m. Fisk 217 / Free
Keynote speech focusing on how drug policy in America has caused an explosion in the prison population.


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