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Utah Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission presents 'unity through diversity' to Senate

Utah State Senate · January 15, 2001
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The Utah Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission addressed the Utah Senate on Jan. 15, 2001, presenting six principles of nonviolence, outlining a year of outreach—including banners, school programs and a speakers bureau—and asked for continued legislative support.

The Utah Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission appeared before the Utah State Senate during the Jan. 15, 2001 organizational session to present its six principles of nonviolence and to summarize the commission's work over the past year. A commission representative reviewed a strategy map and a balanced scorecard used to prioritize activities and…

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