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Ibram X. Kendi, author and former assistant professor of African American History at the University of Florida, speaks about his latest book, “How to Be an Antiracist”at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Thursday evening.
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Ibram X. Kendi answers an audience question during a question and answer session moderated by author and history professor Jack Davis while Kendi’s daughter sits in his lap at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Thursday night. About 1,230 people attended the event.
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Ibram X. Kendi answers an audience question during a question and answer session moderated by author and history professor Jack Davis while Kendi’s daughter sits in his lap at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Thursday night. About 1,230 people attended the event.
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Volunteers light candles for the vigil during the Transgender Day of Remembrance at Depot Park Wednesday night.
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Carmen King, 55, and Christopher King, 58, stand in solidarity Wednesday evening as the names of transgender people who have lost their lives to transphobic violence are read aloud during the Transgender Day of Remembrance at Depot Park. The King’s said they have a transgender daughter who lives in Holland.
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Audience members listen Wednesday night as Natalia DuPree, president and founder of the Unspoken Treasure Society, gives a speech during the Transgender Day of Remembrance at Depot Park. The Unspoken Treasure Society was founded to educate and empower transgender people of color.
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Flo Turcotte holds a candle for the vigil during the Transgender Day of Remembrance at Depot Park Wednesday night.
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Flo Turcotte holds a candle for the vigil during the Transgender Day of Remembrance at Depot Park Wednesday night.
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Angel Star, 9, jumps off the firetruck Thursday at the Kappa Delta sorority house during the Ghouls, Goblins and Greeks event.
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Aver McCellan, 11 months, smiles while being held by his father, Cory McCellan, Thursday evening during the event.
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Aver McCellan, 11 months, smiles while being held by his father, Cory McCellan, Thursday evening during the event.
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Angel Star, 9, jumps off the firetruck Thursday at the Kappa Delta sorority house during the Ghouls, Goblins and Greeks event.
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A student colors a wooden butterfly at the Chispas UF table in Turlington Tuesday afternoon.
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Bianca Cegatte gazes at a wooden butterfly hanging from a tree in Turlington Tuesday afternoon. Students colored the butterflies and then hung them on a string near the table. The goal is to have the finished piece hung at La Casita when construction finishes.
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Bianca Cegatte, the vice president of marketing for Chispas UF, hangs a butterfly on a tree Tuesday afternoon in Turlington Plaza as part of the “I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action.” The event, hosted by Chispas UF, invited students to paint small wooden butterflies with the colors of their home country’s flag or colors that represented something important to them.
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Bianca Cegatte, the vice president of marketing for Chispas UF, hangs a butterfly on a tree Tuesday afternoon in Turlington Plaza as part of the “I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action.” The event, hosted by Chispas UF, invited students to paint small wooden butterflies with the colors of their home country’s flag or colors that represented something important to them.