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Inclusivity, Diversity and Representation for president

Inclusivity, Diversity and Representation for president Georgia State sent out an email asking students, faculty and staff to take part in an informative survey to help choose the next president of Georgia State. Photo Submitted by Mary Brassfield | The Signal On June 9,  President Mark Becker and Provost Wendy Hensel sent out a university-wide email, announcing the members of Georgia State’s Racial Equality Task Force.   Chair, Jonathan Gayles, Chair and Professor of African-American Studies, College of Arts & Sciences Gwendolyn Benson, Associate Dean for School, Community and International Partnerships, College of Education & Human Development  Curtis Byrd, Special Adviser to the Provost

Rep -elect Carolyn Bourdeaux: Why She Ran, and Hope for the Future

Image via NRI Pulse “One of the big issues was health care reform; my own parents struggled with the cost of prescription medications, using up all of their discretionary income to pay for my father’s insulin and other medications.” Merion West’s Henri Mattila was joined for a December 11th interview with Carolyn Bourdeaux, who recently defeated Republican opponent, Rich McCormick, to represent Georgia’s 7th Congressional District. Notably, Representative-elect Bourdeaux was the only member of the Democratic Party to flip a House seat from red to blue during last month’s general election. During the conversation, Representative-elect Bourdeaux outlines the key initiatives she plans to pursue when her first term begins in January. She also describes areas where she hopes to find common ground with colleagues on the other side of the aisle. Additionally, Representative-elect Bourdeaux explains why she believes Georgia will continue to send more Democrats to Congress in co

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