Controversy at The Whitney

By Sofija Chroneos Voices gives Boston University students a chance to reflect on how our identities shape our narratives. Ultimately, we know that identities mold our social experiences and perspectives. In Voices, we aim to engage in empathetic conversations to grow compassion and understanding within our community. Sometimes, these conversations unfold as more complex  and layered than either side anticipates. Artist Dana Schutz’ painting Open… Read More Controversy at The Whitney

IINE & Empowerment League

Interview with Julia Saltzman By Michaela Johnston The International Institute of New England serves immigrants and refugees—2,000 yearly—from around 66 countries through a variety of services and programs. IINE started in Lowell, MA in 1919. Now, the organization welcomes immigrants and refugees at locations in Boston, Lowell and Manchester, New Hampshire. Julia Saltzman has been coordinating volunteers,… Read More IINE & Empowerment League