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A decade of progress and peril

A decade of progress and peril

“‘When you fight for something that is so clearly right, really good things could happen. We didn’t set out to do this. It just happened, and I’m glad we did it.’”

Unifying one step at a time

“‘We need to be united, and we need to know how to speak up and use our voices, especially for those Gen-Z students, because we are the next generation.’”

‘Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin’ comes to life on campus

“At the time, delving into Rustin’s story became a personal example for me of someone who was very authentic, unashamed and willing to be open about who he was.”

Awareness in action: Advocacy events lineup

“There are a range of diverse events at Butler and in Indianapolis that emphasize advocacy and activism for people of all backgrounds and interests.”

Popular culture interests Hoerl

By Julia Laczin Communications and film have become a larger part of the picture for Butler University academics as one professor broadens the perspectives of students. Kristen Hoerl is an assistant professor of communication studies at Butler University. Her film criticism class is more than viewing films. “I was always interested in popular culture and

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