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Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Spring Semester 2022 - Here We Come! Email, Anila Karunakar
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Spring Semester 2022 - Here We Come! Email, Anila Karunakar
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office's work and the start of the 2022 Spring Semester.
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Mlk Day - A Day Of Service Email, Anila Karunakar
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Mlk Day - A Day Of Service Email, Anila Karunakar
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion regarding honoring Dr. Rev, Martin Luther King Day.
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion
Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office's work and events related to Black History Month.
Group Says Time Has Come For Celebration, Mike Laberge
Group Says Time Has Come For Celebration, Mike Laberge
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
For the members of the newly formed Afro American Association, celebrating Martin Luther King's birthday on campus was an idea whose time had come.
Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece
Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
His name was Martin Luther King, Jr., a 1964 Nobel Peace Prize winner, a non-Montgomery, Alabama, public transportation boycott, causing the Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation of public transportation. His march on Washington created the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and in 1965 the federal government passed the Voting Rights Act as a result of King's efforts. He was the hope for many blacks who deserved a better standard of living at the time.