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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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Aug
25
2023

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.

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Apr
02
2023

Schooling Congressman Palmer

Students in the D.C. Public Schools are smart and ambitious; racist tropes about our schools discourage and diminish the horizons of our children and have no place in Congressional hearings.

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Jan
29
2023

Time to Police the Police

We need the police, the politicians, the media and the citizens of this nation to confront the murderous racism and white supremacy. 

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Mar
27
2022

Racism and Ritual Hypocrisy

Soon she will be Justice Jackson, but the rancid politics of the Senate remain shameful and unworthy of our nation.

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Feb
06
2022

Bigotry and Blasphemy

Seeing Christ in every face is not blasphemy; the defense of faith cannot be premised on bigotry.

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Oct
29
2020

2020 Election: What’s At Stake For Trinity Students

Lifting up racial justice, restoring DACA, improving Pell grants and enlarging healthcare support are among the top issues for Trinity students in this election.

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Jun
29
2020

Adirondack Chronicles 2020.1: Finding Peace in Nature

Taking the time to reflect on nature’s peace and power as an antidote to human selfishness.

By mcguirep | Adirondack Chronicles
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Jun
17
2020

Voices of Trinity: Faculty Speak on Black Lives Matter

Dr. Monroe reminded us of this truth: as Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”

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May
31
2020

Black. Lives. Matter.

Trinity students are engaged with organizing and advocacy for racial justice and necessary change in our nation. Our students are working to bend the moral arc of history toward justice.

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Jan
19
2020

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.

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