The fight for gay rights lives on, across the country
By Staff Writer | February 6, 2015Maddie's Matters
Maddie's Matters
Amanda's Approach
By Carly Kimiecik, Senior, Health Promotion and American Studies
The following piece, written by the editorial editors, reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
By Emily Westerfield
By Julia Ward
By Carly Berndt, For The Miami Student
Amanda's Approach
Milam's Musings, milambc@miamioh.edu
The following piece, written by the editorial editors, reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
Amanda's Approach
By Beau Barley
Madeleine's Matters
By Jon Fox, Senior Public Administration Major
The following piece, written by the editorial editors, reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
By Amber Scott, For The Miami Student
In the wake of the killing of Michael Brown and the continued uprisings in Ferguson as well as others unpublicized, Dominique C. Hill, Stephen John Quaye, and Mahauganee D. Shaw (faculty members in the College of Education, Health, and Society) organized a town hall to bring the Miami community together to make sense of these events. The purpose of the town hall was to examine the creative potential of this moment. Structured as a working session, this event offered insights into this particular moment in the United States, while brainstorming what we (as individuals within higher education) could do to actively engage in and shape this moment.
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