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GPPC 20

  This week’s episode of KRCU’s Going Public, thousands of women across the U.S. are coming together on Saturday for the Women’s March on Washington. We’ll hear from Dr. Julie Ray, the Department Chair of the College of Education at Southeast, who’s one of many women from southeast Missouri making the trip. We’ll hear more on why she’s going, talk about an open letter she pined on Facebook, and what she hopes this march will achieve. Then, author and civil rights activist Dr. Mary Frances Berry was this year’s keynote speaker at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration dinner. We’ll hear why Dr. King was influential in her life, the current state of race relations in America and much more.

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