Effective Allyship and Advocacy with the ACLU’s Amber Hikes
The March 26 event is part of the ongoing series From the Ashes of Relentless Racial Crises: Creating a New United States of America.
In February 2017, we looked back on the individuals, initiatives and dreams that formed a path for the Muhlenberg we love today—and the Muhlenberg we hope and strive for in years to come. This four-part Black History Month series honors the past, celebrates the present and dreams for the future of Muhlenberg's diverse community.
Read stories that reinforce Muhlenberg's commitment to diversity and inclusion and profile individuals making a difference on campus today:
The March 26 event is part of the ongoing series From the Ashes of Relentless Racial Crises: Creating a New United States of America.
At Muhlenberg, Booth took a course on the transatlantic slave trade that inspired a summer research project and, later, their Ph.D. dissertation.
Muhlenberg Magazine Editor-in-Chief Meghan Kita speaks with Bree Booth '19, a doctorate candidate in Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Booth shares how an archival research project at Muhlenberg g helped ignite a passion for research and foundation for their current dissertation.
This year, Muhlenberg College is celebrating Black History Month by uplifting mental health and wellness initiatives focused on supporting Black communities.