Spend a day with Dean Marvin Washington @Marvin_Bus_Doc to learn firsthand what it’s like to lead the College of Social Sciences and Humanities — home of #UAlberta's Faculty of Arts, @UAlbertaBiz, @UAlbertaLaw and @UAlbertaEd! https://t.co/jjXqVVw9v3
In one of his last public appearances, Jerry West shared how important the influence of black men in his life in an emotional revelation is such a class act and a privilege to witness,Jerry West is an example of a true humble human being we all should aspire for. RIP
For @CBC Radio, I spoke to Marvin Washington @Marvin_Bus_Doc of @Portland_State on the story of Peloton through the pandemic.
Washington says it will be studied for years because of the speed at which it came together and then unraveled.
LISTEN HERE: https://t.co/YhrpjyxF35
60 years ago today, Ruby Bridges became the first Black student at an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, walking past crowds screaming racist slurs.
U.S. Deputy Marshals escort 6-year-old Ruby Bridges from William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Nov. 14, 1960.