Monday, October 13, 2008

Multicultural Weekly Reader

On behalf of the Residential Community Life Multicultural Committee, I would like to direct your attention to some recent articles that might be of interest to you.

Happy Reading!

1. President Signs Bill to Authorize Re-Examination of Murders from the Civil Rights Era (here)

2. More Minorities in College, But Gaps Remain (here)

3. Muslim Candidate for Irvine City Council Gets Death Threat (here)

4. Country Still Struggling With Equality Between Genders (here)

5. Making a Case for Diversity in STEM Fields (here)

6. Wanda Sykes: That’s So Gay Is Insulting (here)

7. Chicago Proposes Gay-Friendly High School (here)

8. Connecticut Ban on Gay Marriage Reversed (here)

9. “Barack Osama” on NY Absentee Ballots (here)

10. Columbus Day Protest Subdued This Year (here)


History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. – Maya Angelou

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