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A "family picture" of some of the participants in the event. |
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Esmeralda Simmons Esq., a former student of the department (1974) addressing the audience. Ms. Simmons is the Director of the Center for Law and Social Justice at Medgar Evers College.
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Hunter's graduates who are still quite active in their community social, cultural, and political life! From left to right; Cindy Hazel (1954), Adina Johnson (1954), Joan Weaver (1955), Gwendolyn Thomas ( 1955), and Monique Roberts (1996).
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Faculty from the APRLS department participated in the event. From left to right; Prof. Veronica Gregg, (unidentified student), Prof. Jaafar Kassem-Ali, Prof. Joyce Toney, and Prof. José Hernández.
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Former students from APRLS like Lenox Campbell (1997) intervened in the public exchange of ideas. |
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Geraldine Gitiens (1980), Cinthia Burke (1955), Winnie Morgan, and Geraldine Clark (1948) talked about how her experiences at Hunter College impacted on their lives as African-American women. |
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Prof. Marimba Ani from APRLS emphasized on the importance of Africana Studies for students' intellectual and spiritual formation at Hunter College. |
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One of our students (Christine) majoring in APRLS! |
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A group of students from APRLS at the informal reception after the event. |
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Prof. José Hernández and Prof. Harry Rodríguez (both from APRLS) chatting after the event ended. |