Racial Justice and the American Civil Rights Movement ft. Brian Gatter, Matthew Aubourg, and Teayanna Leytham
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High mortality rates of black & brown people from COVID-19, stricter policing of these communities in regards to social distancing & the concerning case of Ahmaud Arbery's death remind us that racial injustice persists. This year the CSC explored the theme of racial justice through the Act Justly course that brought together students, faculty & staff to reflect on the historical struggle for racial justice. Participants journeyed on an immersion tracing key moments of the Civil Rights movement in the South
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