Remember her name: Septima Clark. Dr. King called her the "the architect of the civil rights movement," because she created something called Citizenship Schools.
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Remember her name: Septima Clark. Dr. King called her the "the architect of the civil rights movement," because she created something called Citizenship Schools.
The most powerful woman you've never heard of | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Renae
Remember her name: Septima Clark. Dr. King called her the "the architect of the civil rights movement," because she created something called Citizenship Schools.
The most powerful woman you've never heard of | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Renae
And yes, money is an incredibly important form of giving. It is crucial for the health and sustainability of our civil societies. But thinking about giving only in terms of money
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is that we maintain a balance between civility and privacy. This is known as civil inattention. So, imagine two people are walking towards each other on the street.
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DH: Yeah, I think it's not just about -- actually I think government and civil society and academia and all parts of society have a critical role to play here
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So, what have we done to protect the Arabic language? We turned this into a concern of the civil society, and we launched a campaign to preserve the Arabic language.
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I've since spent the past 10 years lobbying decision makers across business, policy and civil society, working with students in the classroom
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