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Martin Luther King Commission visits Utah Senate, highlights school and neighborhood conflict-resolution work
Summary
The Utah Martin Luther King Commission presented music and outlined partnerships and pilot programs for conflict-resolution in schools and neighborhoods, including a pilot 24–36 block area program, translation of materials into Spanish, and an invitation to evening events at the Capitol Rotunda.
The Utah State Martin Luther King Human Rights Commission visited the Senate on opening day for a ceremonial presentation and brief program. Sandra Adams, the commission’s executive director, introduced musical soloist Deborah Bonner and described the commission’s first-year staff-supported initiatives.
The commission outlined a…
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