DPN The Impact
Unity * Pride * Leadership * Success
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY   DEAF PRESIDENT NOW ANNIVERSARY

DPN...was individuals standing up and saying, "I do not, we do not, accept degraded status—yes, we require—that others accept this in us as well."
    Roger Wilkins, Pulitizer-prize-winning journalist and long time advocate for the rights of black people in the United States and South Africa, in his 1993 commencement address at Gallaudet University.
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