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Baltimore City Council President, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake: Featured Speaker for the S.A Black History Month Closing Program

All UMBC students, staff, faculty and their guests are invited to join the Division of Student Affairs at their 2008 Black History Month Closing Program:

"Baltimore's Multicultural Past, Present, and Future: Honoring the Legacy of Carter G. Woodson and the Origins of Multiculturalism"
featuring keynote speaker, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore City Council President.
Wednesday, Feb. 27th
4-5 pm
The Commons, Main Street

Light refreshments will be served immediately following the event. There is limited seating, so please arrive a few minutes early. This event is sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs Diversity Awareness Team and the Office of Student Life, Mosaic: Culture and Diversity Center.

http://www.umbc.edu/studentlife/mosaic/calendar

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