Born in Cambodia and raised in rural Oregon, Putsata Reang is an award winning author and journalist whose writings have appeared in The New York Times, Politico, The Guardian, and The Seattle Times, among other publications. Her latest book, Ma and Me, explores the long legacy of inherited trauma and the crushing weight of cultural and filial duty, in the context of her journey to come out to her family and claim her identity.
Join us as we celebrate the vibrant culture, history, and contributions of Hispanic Americans at our upcoming Hispanic Heritage Month […]
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Albion College on the delightful evening of September 25th, 2024. Come to the KC Living […]
Location: Goodrich Chapel - Balcony, Goodrich Chapel - Work Room 102, Goodrich Chapel - Boyd Chapel 104, Goodrich Chapel - […]
Catch up with old friends and create new bonds with alumni at the LGBTQ mixer in the newly renovated Belonging […]
Join us on October 11, 2024 from 11 - 2 PM, for an exciting National Coming Out Day Mini-Fest at […]
Dr.s Ian Kelley and Angela Zito will be presenting their Lunch, Learn, & Lead on Linguistic Justice, October 31st @12 […]