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interesting happenings on campus

Date: January 22, 2003 | 19 Dhu-l-Qidah 1423 Hijriah
Subjects: school, paralegal
Today is a long day at campus. Unfortunately, I'm only halfway through it, and I've got an exam to wrap up the day deathstare

I went to campus early today in order to attend a dramatic performance called "The Right to Dream". This is part of the college's Martin Luther King Day observances, which stretch all week. "The Right to Dream" was a narrative about life in the South under Jim Crow and about the violent resistance the civil rights activists faced. It was a sobering reminder of how bad things were in this country as recently as 35 years ago.

Later I found out about a new student club called the Human Rights Club. Their main activity seems to be holding discussion forums on human rights and civil rights topics for the student body at large, but some of the members also work with the ACLU and other organizations. Fortunately, their meetings fit into my schedule (the paralegal club and Muslim Student Association meetings both manage not to work out for me).

These are issues that I care a lot about, as readers of my blog know, so I'm glad that this opportunity has become available. And maybe it can lead to future opportunities as well, inshallah.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 03:13 PM

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Dragon said: Total comments: 12   gold star

sounds cool

~ Posted at January 22, 2003 08:48 PM | Comment Permalink

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