Tribe member finds heritage in language
By Reis Thebault | October 3, 2014Photos courtesy of Myaamia Center Archive
Photos courtesy of Myaamia Center Archive
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ANDREW STRACK, COURTESY MYAAMIA CENTER ARCHIVE George Ironstrack (middle), Miami citizen and Myaamia Center Program Director, leads Miami tribe members in lacrosse.
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PINNING UP ACTIVISM Students designed shirts during The Women's Center's annual Clothesline Project at the Hub from Oct. 1-3. The shirts aim to convey the pain caused by domestic violence.
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The ongoing construction project promises to widen roadways as well as add paved shoulders and sidewalks for heightened public safety.
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Kaitie Espeleta (left), senior and president of Miami Television News (MTN), interviews former prisoner, author and activist Piper Kerman Monday afternoon in Williams Hall.
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