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EVENT: Image/Re-Image Location Change

February 26, 2016 Format Post format: Link

We are so excited about the next Black Lives Matter Pratt event – Image/Re-Image: Visualizing Why “Black Lives Matter” Now. There has been a location change – the event will now be hosted in East Hall Room 312 at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Campus. We look forward to seeing you!

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