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Five UF students who spoke about being Latino with African descent at UF’s first Afro-Latinx panel titled “I Am Enough: Afro-Latinx Panel.” The event was held Tuesday night in Pugh Hall Ocora.
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Five UF students who spoke about being Latino with African descent at UF’s first Afro-Latinx panel titled “I Am Enough: Afro-Latinx Panel.” The event was held Tuesday night in Pugh Hall Ocora.
Five UF students who spoke about being Latino with African descent at UF’s first Afro-Latinx panel titled “I Am Enough: Afro-Latinx Panel.” The event was held Tuesday night in Pugh Hall Ocora.
Kaitlin Thorp, an 18-year-old UF wildlife ecology and conservation freshman, stopped by Turlington Plaza on Wednesday morning to participate in Pin Syria on a Map, an event put on by Students Organize for Syria.
Rye, a liberal political commentator on CNN and an NPR political analyst, was the keynote speaker at Black History Month’s Closing Ceremony and Women’s History Month's Opening Ceremony on Tuesday.
“Our whole mission was to come and open the doors for you,” Jeraldine Williams said at Black Affairs’ Culture & Coffee event. Williams was one of 14 of the first African American students at UF.
“Our whole mission was to come and open the doors for you,” Jeraldine Williams said at Black Affairs’ Culture & Coffee event. Williams was one of 14 of the first African American students at UF.
Guest David Ison is dancing with Jeana Fraser, UF sophomore serving with Project Princess as Queen Elsa.