The University Art Gallery is proud to announce the exhibition LaToya M. Hobbs:  Woodcuts showing from Feb. 9 through March 16, 2023.

Hours of Operation:
TWF: 12 - 5 p.m.
Thursday:  12 - 9 p.m.

Hobbs is a Baltimore artist who uses symbolic imagery to facilitate an ongoing dialogue about the Black female body to showcase a more balanced perception of her womanhood, one that dismantles prevailing stereotypes. Through portraiture, Hobbs explores the themes of beauty, spirituality, motherhood and sisterhood.

Join the Undocumented Student Services office for popcorn and an Undocumentary featuring The Infiltrators. THE INFILTRATORS is a docu-thriller that tells the true story of young immigrants who get arrested by Border Patrol, and put in a shadowy for-profit detention center – on purpose. Marco and Viri are members of the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, a group of radical Dreamers who are on a mission to stop deportations. And the best place to stop deportations, they believe, is in detention.

In honor of the Day of Remembrance: Japanese American WWII Mass Incarceration, the WCCC will host a film & discussion of Reparations which explores the four-century struggle to seek repair and atonement for slavery in the United States. Black and Asian Americans reflect on the legacy of slavery, the inequities that persist, and the critical role that solidarity between communities has in acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in America.