Congrats to AIAR Ph.D. Candidate, D. Tracy Howe, for her contribution in publishing in the Journal of the Southwest!

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A big congratulatory shout out to Ph.D. candidate, D. Tracy Howe for publishing, "Born and Groomed to Colonize in Boulder Colorado" in the Journal of the Southwest, vol. 67. mo. 1., Spring 2025. pp. 120-126. 

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Tracy is a songwriter, producer, director, emerging filmmaker, activist and minister and toured full-time from 2000-2009 playing music at colleges, small music venues and festivals, churches, house concerts, and prisons throughout the U.S. and Latin America. Tracy (she/they/womxn) is a cultural worker, descended from people in Southeast Asia and Europe, and born on the Native lands of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe people in what is now known as Boulder, CO. After finishing an M.Div. at Harvard in 2012, they began producing for other artists and organizations, releasing Songs For 1,000 Days for Bread For the World and the Oscar Romero Cantata for Luis Alfredo Diaz. Tracy has served as the director of art and liturgy for many ecumenical and global events, working with the Latin American Theological Fellowship, Micah Global, Sojourners, Ecumenical Advocacy Days, Bread For the World, and the United Church of Christ. You can learn more about her at Restoration Village Arts.