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1 'Blackface minstrelsy and the gendering of working-class authenticity' topic for CROW Forum lecture at UNI CROW Forum will present lecture featuring history professor Brian Roberts.
2 Monday, Feb. 27 Panel discussion "Ethnic Minorities in the Criminal Justice System" will take place.
3 Tuesday, Feb. 28 CEEE's Sustainability Series will hold a panel discussion on the new power plant in Waterloo; Last Lecture Series will host Kamyar Enshayan; "The Exonerated" will be presented as part of the Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project, Off-Hudson Play Reading
4 Wednesday, March 1 Women's History Month will kick off with discussion on gender issues; UNI Job and Internship Fair will take place at the Maucker Union; Michael Keck will speak as part of the Dead Man Walking Project; Peace Corp information session to be held.
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5 Thursday, March 2 "Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the Da Vinci Code" part of a four week course offered by UNI's Lifelong University; "Mr. School of Music" competition will be held; Leaders on Leadership series will continue with a presentation by President Koob.
6 Wednesday, March 1 - Friday, March 3 Hawkeye Farm Show will take place in the UNI-Dome.
7 Wednesday, March 1 - Saturday, March 4 UNI Interpreter's Theatre presents "Dead Man Walking"
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8 Friday, March 3 Guest lecture and reading by Joy Castro will be part of Women's History Month's event schedule.
9 Monday, March 6 CROW Forum series will present "Jim Crow's Genuine Audience", speaker Brian Roberts.
10 Saturday, March 4 Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony guest artist, David Shifrin, will present a master class at UNI.