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Highlights from the Eighth Annual Spring Conference

April 28-29, 2006

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Susana Moreno presents on her project, '"Soy la que mando":'Social Dynamics Between Latina Nannies, the Children, and Employers:. Click here for more pictures from Friday.

Chau Huyn stands with the hospital roommate of her late mother-in-law at her exhibit, "Unifinished Story". The title alludes to a story about the horrors of the war that her mother-in-law could not finish telling her before she died. The exhibit explores the interplay between traditional Vietnamese Culture and the experience of modern Vietnamese-Americans through illustration. Vietnamese embroidery, and traditional American quilt-making. This exhibit was also sponsored by VietHope. What follows are the stories behind the quilts on display. Click here for more pictures, and the stories behind the quilts on display.

Carrie Bodley presents on "Water Shortage on the Webst Bank: A Crisis of Politics". Click here for more pictures from Saturday morning.


Leah Carroll, Program Coordinator, is touched by the lovely gift presented by the 2005-2006 Haas Scholars. Click here for pictures of the New Scholars Reception.

Mary Gardner and Kirstin Jackson confer before the question and answer session after their panel. Click here for more pictures from Saturday afternoon.

The 2005-2006 Haas Scholars celebrate a job well-done at Raleigh's after the conclusion of the conference. Click here for more pictures

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