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SUMMARY:Beyond the Dream: Life\, Legacy and Leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the life\, legacy and leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a virtual speaker series during the month of January. \nRegister at: https://go.rutgers.edu/MLK-Webinar \nA Zoom link will be emailed to registered guests. \nTuesday\, Jan.18\, 2022 -12:45 to 1:45 p.m.\nDr. Kendra Boyd\, assistant professor of history at Rutgers- Camden\, will lead a \ndiscussion on the contributions of women in the civil rights movement. \nThursday\, Jan. 20\, 2022 12:45 to 1:45 p.m.\nJesse Bayker\, research project manager and digital archivist for the Scarlet and Black Project at Rutgers University\, will discuss LGBTQ leaders in the civil rights movement. \nWednesday\, Jan. 26\, 2022 – 11:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.\nCornelia Dimalanta\, Lumbee tribe member and director of the Philadelphia-based Native American House Alliance\, will speak about the influence the civil rights movement had on Indigenous activism. \nMonday\, Jan. 31\, 2022 – 11:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.\nClayborne Carson\, the Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor\, Emeritus at Stanford University\, who founded the Martin Luther King Jr. \nResearch and Education Institute at Stanford\, will deliver the keynote address\, discussing King’s legacy as it relates to social\, economic and political challenges that Americans continue to face today.
URL:https://facultyaffairs.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/14238/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL CAFE: Faculty of Color
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL CAFE: FACULTY OF COLOR  \nRBHS Colleagues: \nWe are excited to announce the virtual café session for January that is now open. \nLet’s continue to connect with each other to discuss meaningful topics and to network with colleagues. Links to the relevant articles are included under “topic”. \nFor meaningful dialogue\, we have planned for smaller affinity group sessions. \n\n\n\nAffinity Group\nTopic\nDate/Time\nRegistration \n\n\nFaculty of Color\nHealth Equity Tourists\nJanuary 26th 12pm-1pm\n  \nClick here \n \n\n\n\nThank you and I look forward to meeting you for our next virtual café.
URL:https://facultyaffairs.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/14208/
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