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UAM’s Ferrer in panel at fan meet

UAM’s Ferrer in panel at fan meet
UAM Assistant Professor Arturo Quintero Ferrer was a panelist on ‘Cultural Appreciation vs. Cultural Appropriation, Round Two,’ during the 2024 Comic-Con International in San Diego. (Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Monticello)

Arturo Quintero Ferrer, assistant professor of biology at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, participated in an educators’ panel at the 2024 San Diego Comic Convention (Comic-Con International) at the San Diego Convention Center.

Comic-Con International is an annual multicultural event representing artists from around the world, with attendance exceeding 130,000 in recent years.

During the panel “Cultural Appreciation vs. Cultural Appropriation, Round Two,” Ferrer likened a multicultural society to a tapestry of diverse cultures, urging engagement with and learning from each other, according to a news release.

He explained that true cultural appreciation involves understanding customs, language and traditions, which foster meaningful collaborations. In contrast, cultural appropriation leads to misinformation and misrepresentation.

His presentation was held July 26.

“Presenting at Comic-Con International put UAM on the radar of the many hundreds of attendees at the panel,” Ferrer said. “Many of these attendees were professionals, educators, artists and potential students eager to learn more about the UAM School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, the city of Monticello and UAM as a whole.”