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Today's featured object from the MOA Collections is Blue JangOt, an ethereal sculpture by Key-Sook Geum. Wire is shaped into a traditional Korean women's overcoat, fusing art and fashion into one exquisite object. Read more: https://t.co/nIgUyOnLsU #MOAFromHome https://t.co/puRpjGILg5
MOA_UBCAug 15, 2020Do you know a #COVID19 song that prevents & informs? You do now! Jarhnu Wuhas, a 56-year-old Kazakh, turned epidemic prevention & control tips into Aken songs & shared them on social media using his #LivingHeritage to better reach his community. ℹ️https://t.co/f0Eed6sTpA https://t.co/tL1wlcJ0He
UNESCOAug 21, 2020We asked women across the 🌏 to imagine what life will be like after #COVID19. Read how women have reimagined a whole new world in the latest issue of @UNESCOCourier & don't miss a chance to receive the print edition by joining our Instagram contest! https://t.co/Gzm6h44ATx https://t.co/TlY2iIijbI
UNESCOJul 17, 2020“Game-Changing Job Search Strategies as an Applied Anthropologist,” is a four-part webinar series for individuals whose careers have been disrupted by the pandemic. Part 1: “Get Hired! Showcase Your Unique Value” July 9 at 1 p.m. EDT. Register here https://t.co/5SszszwCSH
AmericanAnthroJul 01, 2020We're ready for Day 2 of #emojichallenge. How about you @vanartgallery? Here’s your next challenge: find us 🖍 in your collection.
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