DIGNITY AGENDA
EMBRACE EVERY PERSON
Dignity in Diversity
Enough is Enough
Imagine being a college freshman away from home at college. It is an incredibly emotional time. Then image what it feels like to see your stuffed Teddy Bear taken from your dorm room and lynched in a public display of hate. This is a real story I heard from a student while touring state universities. Enough is Enough. It is time to end campus racism.
The ENOUGH Report
This report details the traumatic experiences of campus hate and harassment on PA State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) campuses and responses from campus administrations. The report also lists concrete actions to address the attacks on dignity of students. All students on all campuses should be in an environment conducive to learning and free from discrimination. While the report focuses on PASSHE these concerns have been raised at Penn State and private colleges in Pennsylvania. The time for change is now. We’ve had ENOUGH.
New American Majority
America is become more diverse; racial, socially, and across many identity markers. We must embrace this diversity to prepare the next generation of leaders.
Together we build a more inclusive Pennsylvania
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Haywood Embracing Every Person
Sen. Haywood, local panelists analyze ‘The State of Black Pa.’
There is encouraging data on Black Pennsylvanians over the past decade, and state Sen. Art Haywood would like to see progress continue.
Roundtable speaks on the State of Black Pennsylvania
(WHTM) — Senator Arthur Haywood had one goal when he met with local leaders at Monday’s roundtable on the state of Black Pennsylvania.
Senators Haywood and Miller State Of Black PA Press Conference
State of Black Pennsylvania report shows positive trends
A new report about African Americans in Pennsylvania says grades for this group are coming up A’s in some key areas.
“There are some surprising things in this report … the story is so often what we are not doing (right) but this is what we are doing,” said state Sen. Art Haywood, whose office recently issued the State of Black Pennsylvania Report 2010-2021.
It says, more Black households than ever are earning over $100,000 a year, 54,000 more Black households than a decade ago.