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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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Leadership Imperatives

True leadership is a moral act to restore hope, ensure justice, achieve peace. Leaders cannot equivocate in the face of clear hatred, provocation and violence. We must be clear and firm: there is no place in American society for those who seek to foment racial hatred.

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Charlottesville: American Tragedy Redux

Racism, white supremacy, sporting of Nazi symbols — we must confront the hatred and insist that our national leaders speak and act unequivocally to renounce association with the evil forces that have long plagued American history.

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Voices of Trinity: Post-Election Straw Poll

Trinity students, faculty and staff look to the future and offer ideas for messages they’d like to hear in President Trump’s inauguration address.

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A New Political Reality: Message to the Trinity Community

President McGuire’s message to the Trinity community on the election results.

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November 9… and all that comes thereafter…

We, the People, must come together after the election to demand a more functional, less fractious government.

By mcguirep | Political Issues . Politics
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Voices of Trinity: New Students Speak Out on Issues

New Trinity Students have a lot to say about the issues in the presidential election! They follow in the great tradition of Trinity Women exerting political leadership in the world!

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American Exceptionalism

Our national shame of violence, racial hatred, and murderous attacks on police. America is exceptional but for the wrong things.

By mcguirep | Civil & Human Rights
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Voices of Trinity: Baltimore Burning

Trinity students, faculty and staff respond to the protests and injustices in Baltimore

By mcguirep | Civil & Human Rights
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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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Voices of Trinity: A Team Name: What Would MLK Say?

An encounter at the March on Washington leads an adjunct professor to reflect on the name of our local football team…

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