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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Brown @ 60: Elusive Educational Equality

60 years after the Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional, segregation by race and social class continues to hinder achievement of genuine educational and economic equality in the United States.

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A Victory for Integrity in Public Leadership

Congratulations to Muriel Bowser, winner of the Democratic Primary for Mayor of D.C.! A women’s college graduate!

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D.C. Primary: Vote!

Tuesday, April 1 is Primary Election Day in D.C. If you are a D.C. resident, please vote!

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Dreaming of Justice

Thanks to Don Graham and generous benefactors, TheDream.US scholarship program now addresses a grave injustice for students denied Pell Grants and federal loans because of their immigration status

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Yes, Again.

The government fails the people when it fails to address gun violence effectively.

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State of The Dream

The best way to pay tribute to Dr. King is to reaffirm our commitment to civil rights.

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Sandy Hook and American Amnesia

When will the violence end? Moments of silence are a weak response to the epidemic of mass shootings in schools.

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Nelson Mandela: Icon for Justice

Trinity students, faculty and staff express powerful tributes to the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, icon for justice and hero for the ages.

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JFK: What He Did For His Country

President Kennedy’s brief 1000 days were a time of imagination, hope and confidence.

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