Photos: Nathan Damigo
“Identity Evropa” founder and Cal State Stanislaus student Nathan Damigo, right, and Fela Uhuru chat as they prepare for students to attend a talk with Uhuru’s Intro to Ethnic Studies class. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Nathan Damigo
“Identity Evropa” founder and Cal State Stanislaus student Nathan Damigo, left, and Fela Uhuru listen as students ask questions during Uhuru’s Intro to Ethnic Studies class. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Cal State Stanislaus student Nathan Damigo, the founder of “Identity Evropa,” checks emails and social media sites in the library on the college campus.
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A student in Fela Uhuru’s Intro to Ethnic Studies class asks a question of Nathan Damigo during his address to students at Cal State Stanislaus.
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A couple embrace during a talk in Fela Uhuru’s Intro to Ethnic Studies class at Cal State Stanislaus with “Identity Evropa” founder Nathan Damigo.
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Nathan Damigo, a Cal State Stanislaus student and founder of “Identity Evropa,” listens to students during a talk with Fela Uhuru’s Intro to Ethnic Studies class on the CSUS campus.
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A student shares a warning poster on the “It’s Going Down” website, telling others about “Identity Evropa” founder and Cal State Stanislaus student Nathan Damigo on the CSUS campus.
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Nathan Damigo, the fouder of “Identity Evropa” and a Cal State Stanislaus student, is seen on campus.
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