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The Applied Research Center celebrates 25 years of advancing racial justice through research, advocacy and journalism. Rinku Sen, Executive Director, said in her speech that night, it is important in the face of both wins and loses in racial justice we should, "provide good food and drink when it's time to celebrate," and the 25th anniversary event was indeed a celebration. Over 200 friends and supporters of the Applied Research Center attended the beautiful event on September 20, 2007, at the Oakland Museum. Malkia Cyril, director of the Youth Media Council and ARC friend, emceed the event, and both, Rinku and ARC's President Emeritus, Gary Delgado, spoke about the 25 year journey of the organization and its future. A PDF of the program from ARC's 25th anniversary event is available here. Scroll down to view the video clips:
At the 25th anniversary, longtime friends and supporters Rhoda Linton and Andrea Kydd presented a bequest to the Applied Research Center of "Nina's Place," 38 1/3 wooded acres that includes housing in the Finger Lakes region of central New York. More information available here. |
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