6500 people of protestant, catholic, jewish faith. In his opening comments reflected that we are here to speak with one voice, our deep religious convictions about the dignity of man and rights of all men. What are Congress Considers in terms of public policy, we uphold in terms of Human Dignity. He concluded by saying that this assembly is but a beginning, we have embarked on a crusade that will not be ended until every american has given equal right, equal opportunities of full recognition of her or his Human Dignity. In these words the call is as urgent today as it was 53 years ago. It animates our ongoing commitment to grappling with our historic participation in the institution of slavery. The call that commands us to address with greater vigor, the legacies of racism, segregation and discrimination that persists. A call that inspires a reflection, or action, and our Work Together as university community. I wish to express my appreciation for your presence this evening. Its a priv
A man was arraigned Tuesday at Brooklyn Supreme Court on manslaughter charges in connection with a deadly Williamsburg crash in which he allegedly struck an