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Four distinguished African-American individuals spoke about their rise to the top and the challenges they faced during the Distinguished Business Leaders Panel hosted by the university’s Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association on Feb. 23.
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Alastair Edmonstone (music) is featured, Mildred Dalton Henry (professor emerita, College of Education) offers her perspective on Black History Month, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shares the history of the KKK in Orange County.
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The theme of the 7th Annual Pioneer Breakfast is “An Everlasting Legacy Defines the Future.” Tickets are available.
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Local community members were honored for their service and student scholarship recipients were announced by the CSUSB Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association at the seventh annual Pioneer Breakfast on Feb. 22.