[Vision2020] The Martin Luther King Human Rights Community Breakfast

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Dec 6 11:46:07 PST 2022


See below.

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Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

“A stranger is just a friend you haven’t met.”
- Roy E. Stolworthy

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> From: "Muneta, Joann (jmuneta at uidaho.edu)" <jmuneta at uidaho.edu>
> Date: December 6, 2022 at 11:25:21 AM PST
> To: Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com>
> Subject: Please send this to your email list and 2020
> 
> 
> Greetings and many good wishes.
> 
> I am pleased to announce that the Latah County Human Rights Task Force has set a date for the MARTIN LUTHER KING HUMAN RIGHTS COMMUNITY BREAKFAST and that it will be at least partly in person for the first time in three years. Please do SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, January 21 at 9:30 am.
> 
> To avoid our usual big crowd that might cause Covid spread, we are limiting in-person attendance at the Moscow Middle School to 100 people on a first-come first-save basis. But EVERYONE CAN TAKE PART because the Breakfast will be live-streamed. We are not charging any admission, but we dearly hope that you will give a donation because the profits from the Breakfast are used to fund community human rights education programs, especially for our youth, and we reach at least 1,000 Latah County students each year. You can donate on our website www.humanrightslatah.org,  or send a check to Latah County Human Rights Task Force, Box 8613, Moscow, ID 83843. (see attached for Task Force activities 2022)
> 
> THE INFORMATION ABOUT SIGNING UP TO ATTEND THE BREAKFAST IN PERSON WILL BE LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE www.humanrightslatah.org IN MID-DECEMBER. We will send you an email to let you know when it is active. And later we will also be announcing the zoom address for all who want to attend.
> 
> GUEST SPEAKER: We are very excited to have Dr. Scott Finney, professor of Africana Studies and History at Eastern Washington University as our Breakfast guest speaker on the topic of “Community and Human Rights: Growing Together.” As a recipient of over 20 awards for excellence in teaching, leadership, civil rights and mentoring, Dr. Finnie has made over 40 presentations in the past ten years at Oxford, Glasgow, Brisbane, Manilla, Bangalore-India, Ascencion-Paraguay, London, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, New York, Washington D.C., Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, Baton Rouge, San Francisco, San Diego and Honolulu as well as the Inland Northwest on such themes as civil rights, affirmative action, servant leadership, diversity and cross-cultural communication, the American criminal justice system and faculty hiring in higher education.  
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> I can’t tell you how much we at the Task Force appreciate your interest, participation, and support. By being involved you are helping us affirm and grow the positive and powerful values of respect, inclusion, and justice for every individual in our community and region.
> 
> Onward!
> Joann
> 
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