Miles away from home and family, she learned how to navigate and Was teenager, she had the opportunity to attend an elite boarding school in New Hampshire Following the presentation, Cary will be signing her memoir, Black Ice, in the atrium, and free books will be available on a first come, first-serve basis.Ĭary grew up in a working-class neighborhood of Philadelphia, and in 1972 when she in the Health Sciences Center Gymnasium on MCCC’s Blue Bell Campus, 340ĭeKalb Pike. The Symposium kicks off with a keynote presentation, “Inspire Beyond Inclusion” byĪward-winning author, activist and educator, Dr. For the full scheduleĪnd to register, visit the Symposium web page. The events are free and open to the community. Ongoing public dialogue on diversity and inclusiveness among students, employees and The annual Presidential Symposium is a capstone event that advances and facilitates “I would love for the participants to leave our campusesĪnd have a discussion within themselves about ‘what can I do.’” Stephanie Allen, MCCC Director of Equity, Diversity and Belonging, “My hope for all attendees is that they will become involved and feel empowered, liftedĪnd engaged,” said Dr. Of activities – including a keynote presentation, book chat and workshops – to involve Has expanded its annual Presidential Symposium on Diversity to a three-day extravaganza In the spirit of this year’s inclusive theme, Montgomery County Community College Presentation, "Inspire Beyond Inclusion," at Montgomery County Community College's Award-winning author, activist and educator Dr.
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