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Multicultural Education Institute’s Pursuing the Dream: An American Civil Rights Pioneer Reflects on Endeavors for Justice

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Multicultural Education Institute’s Pursuing the Dream: An American Civil Rights Pioneer Reflects on Endeavors for Justice

Adult Learning , Volume 28 (2): 3 – May 1, 2017

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1045-1595
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2162-4070
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10.1177/1045159515594153
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594153 ALXXXX10.1177/1045159515594153Adult LearningAdult Learning research-article2015 ADULT LEARNING May 2017 Reflections Multicultural Education Institute’s Pursuing the Dream An American Civil Rights Pioneer Ree fl cts on Endeavors for Justice Melissa Brevetti, PhD ustice is one word that demonstrated the theme of dance as an essence of Black male identity and the 31st Annual Multicultural Education Institute. reverence for Black history. These wonderfully diverse The concept of justice is classically considered as a presentations set the stage for the keynote speaker of continuing endeavor and responsibility to render to the night: civil rights activist Sylvia Mendez. others what each person is due. United in the Bringing History to Life conference’s theme of pursuing the dream, university Despite rain and flight delays, Sylvia Mendez and her professors, classroom teachers, and students attended. sister flew to the conference held in late February and Imagine many different people—in this case, different early March in Edmond, Oklahoma. genders, ages, ethnicities, and Mendez had agreed to speak and religions—who wish justice for share her legacy about the first everyone. The Color Guard Unit To encourage all American desegregation case in opened with marching of the flags people to pursue 1946, Mendez v. Westminster. The in a

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Published: May 1, 2017

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