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‘They wanted to be seen’: African American Alumni Council discusses BAS demands, racial justice efforts - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… things that I believe African American students have wanted … now the president of the African American Alumni Council, said. “ … accountable by putting together African American faculty and students who … students are Black or African American. She said having …

Source: The Pitt News - The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper
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