ignacio garcia
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How students of color adapt at BYU
Elias Bobadilla is originally from Connecticut and was born to Peruvian parents. He has lived in Arizona, Colombia, and is now coming up on four years in Provo. One of his top priorities as a student is to represent people of color in all that he does as well as being someone that can help bring more minorities into BYU’s Marriott School of Business.
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Gabby Petito case raises media ethics issues about coverage of missing persons
By Melanie Andrews and Megan Spencer
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BYU students, faculty express concern over Haitian refugees
BYU faculty and students reacted to the thousands of Haitian refugees headed toward the U.S.-Mexico border. These refugees are fleeing natural disasters and political instability, seeking new opportunities after already attempting to do so in other countries.
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Speaker sheds light on historic radical Latino movements
An expert in Latino history explained to a BYU audience on Thursday how young Latino radicals compelled churches to join movements against urban development, police brutality and racism in the late 1960s to early 1980s.
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BYU hosts first Racial Stress Awareness Week
BYU is sponsoring a series of events Oct. 12 through Oct. 15 to address racial stress on campus.
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Black-Latino Alliance Panel kicks off Black History Month
Sara Cardenas was excited to come to BYU, but for different reasons than most freshmen. As the daughter of two Mexican immigrants and some who grew up in the deep south of Mississippi, she was excited to come to a school with a broader demographic than just black and white students.
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Migrant workers play key role in Utah's agriculture industry
A sign in front of the Southside Presbyterian Church in South Tucson, Arizona, indicates day laborers who are living illegally in the country are available for hire. (Dani Jardine)
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