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The “Through Your Lens/ A Través de Su Lente” exhibit displayed photographs taken by Latinx community members in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago and celebrated the journey of people living with diabetes in the community, on May 11th, 2019 at the OPEN Center for the Arts in Little Village.

This event was generously sponsored by the University of Chicago (UC) Office of Civic Engagement, UC Biological Sciences Division Office of Diversity and Inclusion, UC Section of General Internal Medicine, UC Urban Health Initiative, UC Pritzker School of Medicine Latino Medical Students Association, and Taller de Jose.

The event was also covered by the Pritzker School of Medicine.

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