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Audience Feedback
from
Colleges and Universities
From Sandy Chaney, Erskine College in SC:
“Mark
was superb! We were so very pleased with the whole event. So many
people have expressed thanks to us for bringing such an engaging speaker
to campus. He gave all of us so much to think about.”
From
the Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill:
“I would like to
thank you for launching our International Festival with your visit and
keynote address. The presentation as well as your extemporaneous remarks
were uplifting and inspiring.”
Lonnie Calhoun, Director of Multicultural Affairs,
Longwood College, Virginia
“I would like to thank you for your presentation at the Martin Luther
King Celebration. Your remarks were well received
and students
are still talking about your reflections on race and
ethnicity in
South Africa and America. Your remarks were timely and
personal.
As you know, diversity is a tough issue to talk about.
However, you
did an excellent job of illustrating the human cost of
hate and how
people should not lose their humanity.”
From Jennifer Hightower, Director of Student Activities,
Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA
“Your lecture had a very positive impact on many people and
I am glad that we were able to bring you to our campus
in honor
of Black History Month. Our office has already received
several
calls from students and faculty inquiring about viewing
a taped
version of the lecture. You have made quite an
impact.”
From
Pinese Harris, Office of Affirmative Action,
Ramapo College of New Jersey
"Thank you for the fine presentation you gave...The issues you raised
are necessary and an invaluable tool that must be
applied in a global,
multicultural society."
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