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Utah Senate hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission, student essay and keynote address

Utah State Senate · January 15, 2007
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During a Committee of the Whole, the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission presented its Adopt‑a‑School essay winner and introduced Dr. Forrest Crawford, who delivered a keynote urging continued work for equality and opportunity in Utah.

The Utah State Senate paused its floor business to hear the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission during a Committee of the Whole. Palmer DePaulos and Tristan Smith introduced the commission’s work and the statewide Adopt‑a‑School essay contest.

Jalaise Faubert, the statewide essay winner, read her piece "My Dream," calling for safer streets, greater access to medical care and more affordable higher education.…

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