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Roger Wilkins was known for creating a safe and welcoming environment for his students and fellow associates, which is why he was eventually memorialized after his death.

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Attorney, civil rights activist, and historian Roger Wood Wilkins was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Earl and Helen Wilkins on March 25, 1932. His father, Earl Wilkins, was a business manager for the Kansas City Hall newspaper, and his mother was…

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Roger Wilkins was a leader in the fights for civil rights in the Kennedy and Johnson administration before becoming a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist. Wilkins provided an autobiography of a Black man who has moved through various levels of American…

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This is a clipping from Rolling Stone that features the 2009 homecoming queen for George Mason, Reanne Ballslee (AKA Ryan Allen). This shows that Mason got widespread coverage for supporting drag.

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From left to right: S-CAR Dean Kevin Avruch, Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Chair Susan Hirsch, and Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler.

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A second meeting is held to discuss a student housing project at GMU and how it could be financed. The pictured memo details the second meeting.

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Silent protest of racism by African-American students on the George Mason University campus.

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Teaching children about disabilities plays a vital role in shaping a compassionate, inclusive, and empathetic generation. It fosters empathy and understanding allowing the youth to gain deeper insights into what it's like living with a disability. By…
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