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MLK Symposium: Charlene Teters
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MLK Symposium: Charlene Teters
Artist, writer and advocate, Charlene Teters, presents the final lecture of the 19th Annual MLK Symposium at the University of Michigan. Provoked by racial and social injustices endured by American Indians, Ms Teters has served as a lightning rod for change. Her work has led to progress in the United States and Canada. In Central America, her words and thoughts are being repeated by Indian peoples involved in their own struggles for human rights. From the Series:MLK Symposium: Charlene Teters
Video Length: 3468
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: January 30, 2006
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