Informally, Mr. Edwards was recently lavished with another title, “hero,” for helping the residents of Flint, Mich., with an emergency research effort that uncovered high lead levels in the city’s drinking water and discredited state and local officials who had told them the water was safe.
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An Open Letter of Love to Black Students…
December 8, 2014 blackspaceblog.com published and article to Black students on behalf of Black professors. Over the course of time they gathered 1343 names of professors standing in solidarity. With each passing day we’re reminded that our recent past lives on in our present moments. Take a moment to read or re-read the sentiments of … Read more
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MSU PRESS RELEASES WHARTON AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Clifton R. Wharton “Privilege and Prejudice The Life of a Black Pioneer” On Sept. 1, Michigan State University Press released “Privilege and Prejudice,” an autobiography of former MSU president Clifton Wharton Jr. Read More