Deported: A Family Divided Exhibit and Panel Discussion

Deported: A Family Divided is the second installation of an exhibition that chronicles the life of the Quintana-Salazar family as they navigate the deportation policies and their impact on the family.  This photo exhibit, by award-winning visual journalist Rachel Woolf, will be a stop on the campus-wide Art Crawl on Thursday, October 6, and will be on display until November 30 in the Central Reading Room of the Melville Library.  As part of the Hispanic Heritage Month events, on Wednesday, October 19, at 4:00 PM, University Libraries will host a panel discussion with the photographer, scholars, activists, and advocates for perspectives on deportation’s multifaceted impacts on Long Island, its residents, and beyond. This exhibition is produced by Art Works Projects.

Please register here for the panel discussion on October 19. Details TBD.

To view the images from the first installation, Deported: An American Division, use the QR code below.

The exhibition and panel discussion is a partnership between University Libraries, Art Works Projects, the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives, the Latin American & Caribbean Studies Center, and the Hispanic Heritage Month Committee.

Janet Clarke

Janet Clarke

Associate Dean, Research & User Engagement at Stony Brook University Libraries
email: janet.clarke@stonybrook.edu
Janet Clarke
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