Call to Order
Mayor Beth Bashert calls the meeting to order will all council members except Pete Murdock in attendance.
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Mayor Beth Bashert calls the meeting to order will all council members except Pete Murdock in attendance.
Mayor Beth Barshet calls the Ypsilanti City Council meeting to order with (from left to right) City Manager Frances McMullan, Council Member Anthony Morgan, Council Member Jeniffer Symmans, Council Member Nicole Brown, Mayor Barshet, Council Member Steve Wilcoxen and Mayor Pro-Tem Lois Richardson present on April 2.
Panel starts with EMU Alum Eric Brown taking the stand to talk about his background and credibility.
Left to Right: Dr. Mark Higbee, Dr. Mary-Elizabeth Murphy, Attorney Robyn McCoy, Attorney Mark Fancher, Dr. Imelda Hunt, Dr. Victor Okafor, and Eric Brown.
EMU Professor Dr. Mary-Elizabeth Murphy answers Dr. Okafor’s question by backing her answer with her expertise in women’s studies and African American history.
College of Arts and Science Dean Dana Heller welcomes all students, alumni, and staff for attending and states the importance of the panel on Feb. 21.
The McKenny Alumni Room was filled with students and alumni on Feb. 21 at noon to learn from the expert panel in hopes to answer the question, “what is racism?”
Attorney Robyn McCoy takes the stand and talks about many overlapping topics relating to her anthropology and law background that can help answer what racism is.
Attorney Mark Fancher answers Dr. Okafor’s question of defining racism and what it means to the panelists.
Dr. Victor Okafor opens panel discussion by introducing all six panelists in the Alumni room on Feb. 21 at 12 p.m.
Autumn Hudson taking the free throw with less than two minutes left in the game.