Tag Archive | "Trayvon Martin"

Racism- Do you judge on appearance?

 21st Century: Are we more accepting of race? racism? Time and time again I hear my dad and his friends talk about their high school days and how it was a different world 30 years ago. They hang out in the “man cave” and complain about working, how they wish they could go back to [...]

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Trayvon Martin remembered

The saying, “I am Trayvon Martin” is not a whisper, but now known on Cabrini Campus as approximately 30 students and faculty, Circled at the Peace Poll, some hooded but all holding a lit candle for the life that was slain as they remembered the life of Trayvon Martin and raising awareness stood

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Issue 22 | News Briefs

  Social media highlights Fla. teenager’s death Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old, was fatally shot by George Zimmerman, 28, on Feb. 26 in Sanford, Fla., yet his death did not reach the national stage until several weeks later.  Social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter spread details of the shooting in the following weeks. [...]

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