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Virtual Presentations - Civic, Political, and Community Studies (Eighteenth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities)
Playing Socio-political Games
- Alba Garcia Martinez, PhD Researcher, Design and Visual Art, University of Barcelona, Spain
Rwanda's Post-Genocide Transitional Justice
- Jenna Marie Walmer, Student, Holocaust and Genocide Studies/ Psychology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, United States
Cultivating a Climate for Paradigm Shift: Be a Catalyst for Change - Not an Antagonist
- Joe Perez, Senior Systems Analyst / Team Lead, Information Technology, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, North Carolina, United States
Indigenous Perceptions on Tourism Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation in Highly Impacted Areas: Protection of Traditional Heritage in Remote Communities
- Jill Huinder, Consular Officer, Consular Affairs, Belgium Consulate New York, New York, United States
- Pavlina Latkova, Associate Professor, Recreation, Parks, Tourism & Holistic Health, San Francisco State University, California, United States
Women, Urban Violence, and Public Space in the Metropolitan Area of Puebla-Tlaxcala, Mexico
- Anne Kristiina Kurjenoja, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico
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@Alba García Martínez, thank you so much for your presentation about political games. I noticed that the Intifada table and NeoDexit incorporated commentary about immigration and border policies. I was wondering in your studies about political games, have you come across more exhibitions regarding or including border policies or immigration commentary? Why do you think specific imagery was incorporated in NeoDexit's card involving President Trump, a wall, and the cactus?
Have you seen any works that specifically comment on U.S.-Mexico policies?
Thank you!