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Morehouse Students Man Phones and Computers to Ensure Voters Are Treated Fairly Nationwide
Morehouse College's Election Protection Team, 70 students who manned phones and computers in Douglass Hall on Election Day, listened to complaints from voters across the country and then help dispatch attorneys to come to the voters' aid.
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CEO of CARE Says Diversity and Partnerships Can Build a Movement to Address Global Poverty
The recipe for starting a movement to deal with global poverty is a simple one, said Helene Gayle, president and CEO of CARE USA. Diversity is the main ingredient, she told an audience at the Bank of America Auditorium in October.
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Edelman Says Incarceration of Black Men is New Slavery
"Black children are in a more perilous condition than ever before," said Children's Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman during an Oct. 13 visit to the College. "This is the worst condition since slavery."
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Daddy's Promise Highlights Importance of Father/Daughter Relationships
Journalist Ed Gordon brought Daddy's Promise, a discussion about father/daugher and male/female relationships, to Morehouse on Oct. 6. His panel included singer Chrisette Michele, rappers Chuck D and Big Boi, and CNN's Lola Ogunnaike.
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Former Burundi President Pierre Buyoya Tells Students a More Peaceful Africa is Emerging
Former Burundi President Pierre Buyoya told a group of students, faculty and staff on Sept. 10 that Africa is emerging from a dark backdrop of war, poverty and chaos that has shrouded the continent for decades.
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