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Christian author and speaker Brittni De La Mora believes that hardships and pain have purpose a lesson gleaned from some of her remarkable and inspiring firsthand experiences.
PROVO After meeting since last July and following a deluge of thousands of personal and electronic communications with stakeholders, including the university s minority alumni base, the nine-member committee tasked with improving racial equality at Brigham Young University and in the surrounding community has presented its initial findings to President Kevin J. Worthen and school officials.
The report, outlined in a 63-page document available at race.byu.edu, includes 26 recommendations for improving race relations both on and off campus, including the addition and changes to classes based on data received from nearly 20,000 respondents.
The recommendations are categorized under three headings related to improving the experience of Black, Indigenous and People of Color at BYU: institutional and organizational reforms, student belonging and equity, and faculty reforms.
Derwin and Vicki Gray tell BYU student-athletes to ‘be the change’ in efforts to ‘root out racism’
BYU Athletics alumni Derwin and Vicki Gray were invited to speak to BYU student-athletes during Black History Month on Feb. 16-17, sharing a message centered on “being the change you want to see,” in efforts to “root out racism.”
BYU Athletic Director Tom Holmoe and Senior Associate Athletic Director Liz Darger reached out to the Grays in January, and the couple accepted the invitation to return to their alma mater where they met and addressed current student-athletes.
Their unique experiences as minority and non-Latter-day Saint student-athletes at BYU serve the department’s goals of inspiring and creating a more inclusive and diverse athletic program.
Red Cross encouraging donations during Black History Month; celebrate pioneers
Red Cross is paying tribute this Black History Month to two African American pioneers/Red Cross leaders whose efforts were instrumental in the organization.
and last updated 2021-02-11 21:42:49-05
RICHMOND, Va. For decades, they dedicated their lives to helping others through the American Red Cross, leaving a strong legacy. One, that the American Red Cross celebrates today.
This Black History Month, officials are encouraging Virginians to donate blood in honor of African Americans like Dr. Jerome Holland and Dr. Charles Drew.
Dr. Holland was an educator and former US Ambassador to Sweden. He had strong ties to Virginia, even serving as President of Hampton Institute (which is now Hampton University).
For Latter-day Saints like Chiefs coach and BYU alum Andy Reid, football and faith go hand in hand
The game helped the LDS Church become part of the American mainstream.
(Reed Hoffmann | AP file photo) Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid talks with players on the sideline during the first half of an NFL divisional round football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Kansas City. Reid is one of many Latter-day Saints with ties to college football and the NFL.
By Bob Smietana | Religion News Service
| Feb. 6, 2021, 1:41 a.m.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was in a bind.