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NEWS & EVENTS
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Events:
Learning From African American Activists
Date: November 14, 2012
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Cal State Fullerton - UH 205
Description: African American women from Los Angeles’ historic community-development movement and the strategies they used to balance their public and personal lives will be the topic of Lezlee Hinesmon-Matthews’ Nov. 14 lecture, “Back to the Future: Learning From African American Women Activists.”
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Headlines:
- Marcus Omari APAC Alumni, AESA Alumni, Poet
- Tiana Coleman, Director of AARC & President, Sistertalk
- Hideki Fukusumi is a 5th year Asian American Studies major. He is also the Chair of Hip Hop Congress and an all around wonderful individual. After he finishes in the Spring, he would like to work in the non-profit community services industry.
- Ibn Kadalim is a senior at CSUF, majoring in Political Science. He is a member of Theta Delta Beta Fraternity since 2005. Currently, he is the legislative liaison for Lobby Corps. Upon graduation, Ibn Kadalim plans on attending law school.
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