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Students Call For Action After Georgetown Professor Makes Racist Remarks

By Ryan Shepard Students are calling for Georgetown University Law Center to cut ties with professor Sandra Sellers after she was recorded making racist remarks during a meeting. Sellers told others that Black students in her class are just plain at the bottom. “I hate to say this. I ended up having this, you know, angst every semester that a lot of my lower ones are Blacks. Happens almost every semester. And it’s like, ‘Oh, come on.’ You know. Get some really good ones but they’re also usually some that are just plain at the bottom. It drives me crazy,” she told fellow professor

History-Making Black Supervising Judge Retires in San Diego

San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp. (Screenshot via YouTube / YurView) SAN DIEGO (CN) As a student at Gompers Junior High in San Diego during the Civil Rights Movement, San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp had to learn using books that were falling apart. “This was back in day when you got your book it had a card in the front or a slip of paper and that’s how you knew it was your book. By the time we got our books that little slip was all filled up. Our books were old and tattered we wanted the same quality of education as the kids in other communities,” Trapp said in a phone interview.

Celebrating International Women s Day All Month Long

By WMIB Mar 9, 2021 Celebrating Women s History Month and some of the She-ro s in our community. All month long we will be featuring women who have been a She-ro in our communities! Read about these She-ro s below. Dotie Joseph was born in Haiti and grew up in North Miami, attended Miami-Dade public schools throughout the District, and earned degrees from Yale University and Georgetown University Law Center. Dotie has been a champion for community empowerment, and advocate for civil rights and human rights since she was a teenager – and wants to take her passion for service to Tallahassee. She is running in order to advocate for equal access to quality education, affordable health care, public safety, and economic development to improve the quality of lives for all who live, work, and play in the District.

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