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THIS SATURDAY from 10-noon @ Tucker:

Student Discussion on social justice and protest with Starsky Wilson, co-chair of the Ferguson Commission



Want to learn more about the critical role that young leaders are playing in creating change in Ferguson (and how this might relate to various efforts of Dartmouth students in working for change)? How to take care of yourself in the midst of struggle? How and why to stand up to injustice?



Then join us for a discussion with Rev. Starsky Wilson, co-chair of the Ferguson Commission.  He, along with community members and other clergy, has been at the forefront of the effort to coordinate local and national protests in response to the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson.



The discussion/workshop will be this Saturday, Jan. 17th, from 10-noon at the Tucker Foundation, S. Fairbanks Hall (right behind S. Mass).

For more information, email [log in to unmask]



Organized by the William Jewett Tucker Foundation with the following co-sponsors: the Office of the Provost, the Dean of the College, Rockefeller Center, DCAL, LALACS, Dartmouth College Hillel, and the Office of Institutional Diversity & Equity.



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