INDIANAPOLIS -- A group of Ball State University Graduate students in the Center for Emerging Media Design and Development is taking a new look at gender — with mannequins, clothing and signs. WFYI’s Jill Ditmire recently talked with the group about their project called “Make Me.”
December 1, 2015
Make Me: Ball State Students Taking A New Look At Gender
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