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This is yet another example of how Black and Brown citizens are marginalized and devalued in a society that should elevate equity and democracy. |
The ruling diminishes the rights of all students to a higher education experience regardless of their socioeconomic status, ethnic background, or location. This is yet another example of how Black and Brown citizens are marginalized and devalued in a society that should elevate equity and democracy. Our
Founder, civil rights |
activist Mary McLeod Bethune, fought for educational excellence, and NCNW will continue to advocate for college admissions processes that reflect the diversity required for true educational excellence to exist.
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Forbes 2021: Vice President Kamala Harris meets with the Black Women's Roundtable, NCNW, and other women leaders to discuss protecting voting rights.
Dr. Dorothy Height April 28, 2010: Watch a never-before-seen video of President Obama and "the godmother of the Civil Rights Movement," Dr. Dorothy Height, during a January intergenerational reflection on the civil rights movement at the White House. She recounts here her memories of meeting one 15-year-old Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Height passed away on April 20, 2010, at the age of 98.