Did I ever tell you about the time I was participating in a student exchange program at Prairie View A&M on the very day Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot? Yep. In the middle of an all-black campus, thinking with my young, naive, blond-headed brain I was helping erase generations of prejudice and inequality...
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Blogs: Posts Tagged ‘ social justice ’
San Antonio’s Martin Luther King, Jr. March one of the nation’s largest
Daughter of Immigrants – Deluxe Version
María Antonietta Berriozábal, a woman whose name is synonymous with community organizing and political movement, will release her memoir in May 2011, chronicling her family’s experience of immigrating to the United States and her subsequent rise to become the first Latina to serve on the city council of a major U.S. city.
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