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   <title>Dr. Moffitt selected as UMBC&apos;s Representative for the America East Conference Black History Month Program</title>
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   <summary>Dr. Moffitt was recently interviewed by the America East conference. Each year they recognize a Black faculty/staff member from each school in the conference. Dr. Moffitt was selected as the Black History Month representative for UMBC this year. The link...</summary>
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      Dr. Moffitt was recently interviewed by the America East conference.  Each year they recognize a Black faculty/staff member from each school in the conference.  Dr. Moffitt was selected as the Black History Month representative for UMBC this year.  The link below is her video interview.


http://www.americaeast.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=14000&amp;ATCLID=205375438
      
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   <title>Baltimore History Evenings</title>
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   <published>2012-01-25T14:33:11Z</published>
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   <summary>Thursday, February 16, 2012 Reception 7 pm, Presentation 7:30 - 9pm Village Learning Place 2521 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-2210 Mapping Baybrook: Environmental Justice in Industrial South Baltimore Nicole King, Assistant Professor of American Studies, and Director for...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>Thursday, February 16, 2012</strong>
<strong>Reception 7 pm, Presentation 7:30 - 9pm</strong>
<strong>Village Learning Place</strong>
<strong>2521 Saint Paul Street</strong>
<strong>Baltimore, MD  21218</strong>
<strong>410-235-2210</strong>

<strong>Mapping Baybrook:  Environmental Justice in Industrial South Baltimore</strong>

Nicole King, Assistant Professor of American Studies, and Director for the Orser Center for the Study of Place, Community, and Culture, discusses the history of the communities that make up Far Sourth Baltimore - several of which no longer exist as residential areas.]]>
      
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