ASU professor teaches in the dark as students in Puerto Rico wait for light
Manuel Aviles-Santiago talks on the phone with his parents in Puerto Rico every day, sometimes twice.
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Manuel Aviles-Santiago talks on the phone with his parents in Puerto Rico every day, sometimes twice.
State Press Rewind is back. In this episode, Megan Robbins, a student at Arizona State University, talks about the school's military history. Check out other episodes of State Press Rewind:
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On the first episode of State Press Rewind, explore Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1964 speech at Arizona State University, and the impact of local civil rights activists like Lincoln Ragsdale.
On Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, organizer Rev. Jarrett Maupin along with roughly 100 protestors took part in 'Moral Monday', in which protestors marched in the middle of the street up and down both sides of the Mill Avenue bridges, up to University, and ended up at the Tempe jail. Three protestors were detained on charges of 'blocking city thoroughfares', including Rev. Maupin, and Calvin Hollins, Dalvin Hollins' father.
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