Notre Dame Athletics Honors Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. share
NOTRE DAME, Indiana On January 18, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Notre Dame Athletics gathered coaches, administrators and student-athletes who had returned to campus in preparation for the spring to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy. Taking place at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on Notre Dame’s campus, the service included a period of reflection on the work of Dr. King, as well as prayers for the healing of the nation. Eric Love, Director of Staff Diversity and Inclusion at Notre Dame, led the service.
Tonight student-athletes, coaches, and staff joined together at the Grotto for a night of celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and prayers for healing in our country. #MLKDay x #Rallypic.twitter.com/l7tYFdPvZQ
Baroness Helena Morrissey among senior industry allies to launch racial equality campaign
Shifting the narrative to support equality
The Diversity Project s Helena Morrissey
A team of ethnic minority allies from across the asset management community have launched a new campaign to spotlight the success stories of BAME people in the industry.
The campaign, called reboot., aims to use the power of story-telling to offer members of the BAME community role models within asset management, as well as to support positive dialogue regarding racial.
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