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Luke Cole: A Fierce Advocate

June 9, 2009 / Keith Kamisugi / Leave a comment

The Equal Justice Society mourns the loss of Luke W. Cole, founder of the Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment. Luke passed away June 6 in Uganda while on sabbatical. The social justice movement is filled with many wonderful and effective advocates. Many of us have friends who are not part of this world … Continue reading Luke Cole: A Fierce Advocate

Luke Cole: A Fierce Advocate

June 9, 2009 / Keith Kamisugi / Leave a comment

The Equal Justice Society mourns the loss of Luke W. Cole, founder of the Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment. Luke passed away June 6 in Uganda while on sabbatical. The social justice movement is filled with many wonderful and effective advocates. Many of us have friends who are not part of this world … Continue reading Luke Cole: A Fierce Advocate

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The Equal Justice Society is transforming the nation’s consciousness on race through law, social science, and the arts. Led by President Eva Paterson, our legal strategy aims to broaden conceptions of present-day discrimination to include unconscious and structural bias by using social science, structural analysis, and real-life experience.

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