By: Allison Upchurch, Staff Reporter
Last Monday, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and the Chabad of Northwest Metro Denver held a presentation with Rabbi Nissen Mangel, a Holocaust survivor who recounted his time at the infamous concentration camp of Auschwitz.
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This world has taken the names of these upstanding and righteous characters and cast them into the shade of shame
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Over the past month, Regis has undergone conversations of race, community, and issues that people of color face on our campus.
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Students from diverse marginalized backgrounds belong in our community, and more than that they deserve to have a voice in the creation of a campus that serves the needs of every student.
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All members of the Regis community are invited and encouraged to attend the dialogue sessions and to be a part of this important and ongoing work.
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An open letter to Commissioner Larry Wolk, MD, the Executive Director of the Department of Public Health and Enviroment.
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