Sandy Ho, Ph.D.
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Sandy Ho, Ph.D.
@drsandyho.bsky.social
· Aug 27
Reminder: First Enterprise Board Meeting!
Email from Wednesday, August 27th View as webpage in your browser Reminder: First Enterprise Board Meeting! New updated agenda! Wednesday, Aug 27, 3pm - 6pm Communication Services for People
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Equal Justice Initiative
@eji.org
· Aug 9
How the Legacy Museum is changing the way people see America’s history
The history of Montgomery is often dark. Much of it runs through the heart of the city, along the Alabama River. For decades, the trafficking of tens of thousands of enslaved people who were brought to America from Africa was often glossed over. “You couldn’t find the word slave, slavery or enslavement anywhere in the city landscape,” Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, said. “This is a majority Black city.” In 2018, that changed in a big way, with the opening of the Legacy Museum – which provides an immersive journey through America’s complicated and often painful history of race relations. #SpectrumNews #Alabama #BryanStevenson #LegacyMuseum For more on this and the latest news from across the country: http://specne.ws/AeVey9 Watch live news: http://specne.ws/YTliveSN Get the Spectrum News App on all your favorite devices: http://specne.ws/GetSNApp2
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The Legacy Sites
@legacysites.eji.org
· Aug 9
How the Legacy Museum is changing the way people see America’s history
The history of Montgomery is often dark. Much of it runs through the heart of the city, along the Alabama River. For decades, the trafficking of tens of thousands of enslaved people who were brought to America from Africa was often glossed over. “You couldn’t find the word slave, slavery or enslavement anywhere in the city landscape,” Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, said. “This is a majority Black city.” In 2018, that changed in a big way, with the opening of the Legacy Museum – which provides an immersive journey through America’s complicated and often painful history of race relations. #SpectrumNews #Alabama #BryanStevenson #LegacyMuseum For more on this and the latest news from across the country: http://specne.ws/AeVey9 Watch live news: http://specne.ws/YTliveSN Get the Spectrum News App on all your favorite devices: http://specne.ws/GetSNApp2
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