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Anita:
Great idea!  And if AEJMC or the MAC Division recognizes the 40th anniversary of the Kerner Commission we should also honor Lee Barrow, who in 1968 issued an inspiring call at the AEJ convention that spurred the development of the MAC division and other initiaitives to make journalism and journalism education more diverse and inclusive for all people.
He set the goal, pointed the direction and cleared the path for all of us and those who we have touched.
Felix

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From: Anita Fleming-Rife <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, November 24, 2007 1:39 pm
Subject: Kerner Commission Report
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> I was just thinking that &#39;08 marks the 40th year anniversary
> of the Kerner Report. Did anyone propose a MAC panel to revisit or
> evaluate the status of minorities in the media 40 years later? If
> not, is it too late?
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