Pembroke Center symposium explores LGBTQ+ experiences of pandemics
The Pembroke Center invited scholars for a virtual symposium on Friday entitled “Queer(ing) Pandemics/Queer-as-Pandemic.”
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The Pembroke Center invited scholars for a virtual symposium on Friday entitled “Queer(ing) Pandemics/Queer-as-Pandemic.”
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Freeman Hrabowski III, president emeritus of the University of Maryland, reflected on the influence of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement on higher education at the University’s annual ...