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Woodson spreads message of help, humanity for spring 2018 commencement

by Alexa St John & Riyah Basha April 28, 2018April 20, 2021

“When you look around, I don’t want you to see Black, White, Asian. I don’t want you to wonder if a person is Democrat or Republican, gay or straight. When you look around I just want you to simply see human beings. Nothing more, nothing less.” This is the sentiment University of Michigan alum Charles […]

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