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Humanities Kansas and Seward County Community College are hosting a writing workshop to give immigrants the opportunity to tell their story.

SCCC and HK give immigrants an opportunity to tell their story

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
October 18, 2018

Every immigrant has a story. A story of their migration, why they chose a small town in rural America, even of their home country. Everyone has a story,...

Sonia Nazario is well known for her book “Enrique's Journey." Her book is also translated in Spanish which is titled, “La Travesia de Enrique."

Life through a new set of eyes

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
October 10, 2018

The room filled with silence as David Alvey, mayor of Kansas City, gave his introduction speech on two-time pulitzer prize winner, Sonia Nazario. Nazario...

Family gathers around Bryanna Banuelos to pray for her. Dedicating a young woman to God is all part of the traditional quinceanera ceremony in Southwest Kansas.

Quinceanera

Bethany Wood, Photographer
September 25, 2018

A Quinceanera, also known as a fiesta de quince años,  is an honored celebration of a young girl becoming a woman. It is a time for the Quince, 15-year-old...

Understanding the Dream

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
September 24, 2018

After two months of cow blood and cutting specialty meats, I understand their dream and sacrifices now more than ever. I learned a lot about my father...

(Photo from Chasing the American Dream)

Humanities Kansas partners with SCCC to showcase SWKS Culture.

Annette Meza, Reporter
September 19, 2018

Seward County Community College partnered with Humanities Kansas (HK) to show the rest of the state what living in Southwest Kansas is actually like. It...

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