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MLK Jr: Conquering Racism, Militarism, and Economic Exploitation
On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a speech at New York’s famous Riverside Church. Giving it the title “Beyond Vietnam—Breaking Silence,” King called for “radical departures from the destruction of Vietnam.” He had been moving towards this speech for two years, “[M]oved,” he … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Music & Media Podcasts, Social Change
Tagged Black Forum, Civil Rights, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Economic exploitation, Iraq War, King dies exactly one year after Riverside speech, Militarism, Motown Records, North Central College, poetry and protest, racism, Riverside Church, Riverside sermon, Vietnam War, Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam
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Remembering London
This is the Lead Post in a series on London. See end for a list of all items in the series. As Fall 2012 deepens, quickening its pace towards Winter, I remember not only the wonderful summer of the 2012 … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity & Multiculturalism
Tagged 2012 London Olympics, Battle of Britain, diversity, European Union, Gabby Douglas, Hitler, Imperial College, London, London as multicultural society, Monty Python, North Central College, race, Tony Blair, U.S. Women's Gymnastic Team, World War 2
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6 Days / 49 Films
FILM CENTRAL Second Annual Fall Festival, Sept. 16-21, presents 49 films from 6 states and 16 countries. For the second year in a row North Central College will be one of the four sites of the Fifth Annual Naperville Independent … Continue reading →