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  2. Chris E. Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Chris E. Vargas is an artist and video maker whose work explores the ways that queer and trans people negotiate institutions and popular culture. [2] Vargas is the founder of the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (MOTHA) , a project that blurs artist and curatorial practice.

  3. Homotopia - Wikipedia

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    Homotopia is a 2007 short film by Eric A. Stanley and Chris E. Vargas. The film talks about the politics of gay marriage , assimilation [ 1 ] and highlights racism , colonialism , HIV/AIDS , and the State .

  4. Gay Liberation Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Gay Liberation Monument is part of the Stonewall National Monument, which commemorates the Stonewall uprising of 1969. Created in 1980, the Gay Liberation sculpture by American artist George Segal was the first piece of public art dedicated to gay rights and solidarity for LGBTQ individuals, while simultaneously commemorating the ongoing struggles of the community. [1]

  5. List of Creative Capital grant recipients - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Aguiñiga; Zach Blas; Peter Burr and Porpentine; Melanie Crean, Shaun Leonardo and Sable Elyse Smith desert ArtLAB (April Bojorquez and Matt Garcia) Heather Dewey-Hagborg; Liz Glynn

  6. Chris Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Chris Vargas (born January 29, 1971) is an American former gridiron football quarterback. He played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Edmonton Eskimos , BC Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers .

  7. Pelada - Wikipedia

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    The duo is composed of vocalist Chris Vargas and instrumentalist Tobias Rochman. [1] The group's music [ citation needed ] utilizes minimalist electronic instrumentation, including synthesizers , samplers and MIDI based drum machines .

  8. Elizabeth Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Vargas was born in Paterson, New Jersey, the daughter of an Italian-Spanish father, Rafael "Ralf" Vargas, a colonel in the U.S. Army from Puerto Rico, and an Irish-American mother, Anne Vargas, a part-time English teacher. [2] She has two siblings, Amy and Christopher, who both work in tech in Silicon Valley. [2]

  9. New Yorkers in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Vargas – multiple broadcast networks; Jane Velez-Mitchell – multiple broadcast networks; Ali Velshi – MSNBC; Arun Venugopal – WNYC, The New York Times, [17] Gothamist; Linda Vester – Fox News; Meredith Vieira – 25 Words or Less, The Meredith Vieira Show, The View, Today; Leland Vittert – NewsNation; formerly of Fox News