Washington State University psychology student Eli Weber, front, and Trymaine Gaither, Special Assistant to the Provost for Inclusive Excellence, help fill in a Healing Wall mural Tuesday at the Compton Union Building in Pullman
Washington State University psychology student Eli Weber, front, and Trymaine Gaither, Special Assistant to the Provost for Inclusive Excellence, help fill in a Healing Wall mural Tuesday at the Compton Union Building in Pullman. This painting by assistant professor of art Jiemei Lin, not pictured, is part of the university’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week, which culminates with a keynote celebration featuring speaker Rhonda V. Magee at 5:30 p.m. today.
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Darryl Singleton, left, assistant professor of Black Music in America and Social Justice at Washington State University, leads a drum circle made up of WSU faculty, staff and students Tuesday, on the National Day of Racial Healing, at Terrell Library in Pullman. This event was part of the university’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Week.Liesbeth Powers/Moscow-Pullman Daily News
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