What Would Dr. King Say?
We cannot remain silent in this treacherous moment in U.S. History. We must speak and confront the rising evil of this age, the fostering of hatred and denial of the right of all people to enjoy “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
Denying Black History is Morally Reprehensible
Colleges and universities can’t teach our future leaders how to make the idea of the peaceful, productive polity work in the most diverse society the world has ever known by ignoring the truth of our history, by submitting to the inappropriate pressures of political operatives, by adopting a stance of institutional neutrality that betrays our entire purpose in higher education.
The Inevitable Destruction of Claudine Gay
Dr. Gay’s resignation as Harvard’s president must not be allowed to stymie the pursuit of racial justice in higher education.
Continuing the March for Justice
In 2023 the reasons to continue the March for Justice are urgent: the elimination of affirmative action, the efforts to ban DEI in schools, the rise of white supremacy are all signs that Dr. King’s dream remains elusive.
Dr. King’s Witness for Justice
Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” is still an urgent call to action for racial justice.
New Students Straw Poll Results: Election and Issues
Trinity’s New Students have opinions! (Yes, they are Trinity Women!) Read the results of the straw poll taken during the CAS New Student Convocation.
Black Lives Matter
Do not remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a distant historic figure, but as a powerful force whose message continues to drive the quest for justice today.