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October 24, 2014
Lloyd Shelton receives 2014 Neubacher Award
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Regent Julia Darlow presents the 25th annual James T. Neubacher Award to second-year Master of Social Work student Lloyd E. Shelton. After receiving the award, Shelton spoke on “The Intersectionality of Disability and Diversity.” Shelton — founder and president of the Students with Disabilities and our Allies Group — serves on Ann Arbor’s Commission on Disability Issues and U-M’s Council for Disability Concerns, is political activist chair of the Students of Color of Rackham, and tutors with S.O.S. Community Services. (Photo by Scott Soderberg, Michigan Photography)
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