Please enjoy some photos from the LPF event on March 27th at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. Latino Professional Forum joined the Tapestry Group in a reception and group tours of the museum. Paul Jeffrey, LPF President, spoke on behalf of LPF at the event and was followed by introductions from Weaver Foundation and ICRCM.
LPF is–as its name implies–a group of local professionals networking. Like the Tapestry Group, it goes beyond purely economic concerns and professional networking by allowing a space for people who may not find each other in the same space a place to socialize and feel more comfortable engaging each other in the present and in the future.
ICRCM goes beyond exhibiting local histories of civil rights and shares histories from around the world to truly engage the International part of its title. Even locally:
It is often noted that while Greensboro’s history of experience, conflict and progress between groups has been [between] black and white, the portrait has changed.
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