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https://youtu.be/h2oEP_NT00MDescription
News release and video of UMB's Center for Global Engagement’s (CGE) second “Human Rights at Home” series presentation. Hosted by Semhar Okbazion, JD, LLM, assistant director, CGE, the discussion focused on the diversity of experiences within the Black community on campus as well as increase awareness of the varying needs and challenges of Black students and scholars. Panelists included: Olufunke Sokan, MSPharm, PharmD; Vonetta Edwards, PhD, laboratory research lead specialist at the Institute for Genome Sciences; Oyebola Babare, UMB nursing student; Shayla Butler, 4th year dental student; and Nana Tufuoh, JD ’18, alumna of the UMB Francis King Carey School of Law.Keyword
Sokan, OlufunkeEdwards, Vonetta
Babare, Oyebola
Butler, Shayla
Tufuoh, Nana
Race
Social justice
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