ST. CLOUD TIMES — A panel discussing hate crimes was held after security concerns led to a two-month delay at St. Cloud State University Wednesday at the Miller Center Auditorium.
The panel, titled “Acknowledging Bias: Offering support in our community” was the first in a three-part series of discussions sponsored by The St. Cloud Area Human Rights Commission.
The panelists were National Council of Jewish Women Minnesota Executive Director Beth Gendler, the Center for American-Islamic Relations Minnesota Executive Director Jaylani Hussein and OutFront Minnesota Organizer Justin Lewandowski.
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