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“LGBTQ History is not a sin and it should be taught as they are important.” One of the audience members don’t miss! LGBTQ History is important to next generations as it gives them the freedom to decide what they want to be!
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“We become as conservative as we can be, as a reason to protect people. The best thing we can do is to have a real conversation about real world” Amazing response, Dr. Wells!
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“I think we become too comfortable calling it Toxic Masculinity. You are aggressive enough, you are manly enough” There is difference between Toxic Masculinity and Weaponized Masculinity
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Already here for Middle Ground. Already seen an discussion about a question on men and women are equal. Although men and women are equal, there are different attributes that are unique to both genders
Meet Devin Randolph is a Claflin alumnus who owns his Italian Ice and Gelato Shop. Recently, he is making a new vegan-based ice cream to target the audience that are vegan.
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NOTICE!!!
The times for the Emanuel movie has changed due to the University closing on Thursday.
The times are now
Claflin University - JST Building IOWA Room
Tuesday Feb 11th @ 6:30 PM
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William H. Lewis was the first African-American to be honored in a College Football All-America Team. Later during his last college football game, he was also voted as the first African-American team captain.
They may be gone, but hope will survive in all of us! Join us at @ClaflinUniv1869 for the streaming of @EmanuelTheMovie on Thursday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Jonas T Kennedy Health and Wellness Center. Admission is free and open to the public.
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#CUSMS20 Everyone use Social Media and at some point, posts something about politics. Although everyone has views about each policy, it can be dangerous that such posts can create debates and arguments in the replies section.
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Take a deeper look into Dr. King’s Life after 50 years of his death.
How his life affects all African Americans to this day
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By celebrating MLK Day, King experienced several bouts of Depression as a adult and forced to keep a secret.
Let's take a moment that King never let his depression get in the way of doing what he can to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights.