Difference between revisions of "Anthony Kelley"
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− | Anthony Kelley is a columnist for the Columbia Daily Spectator. His column, Strength to Love, runs alternate Tuesdays. As a self-proclaimed advocate of "black radical feminism," he uses Dr. King's vision of love to tackle contentious campus issues. | + | '''Anthony Kelley''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2009|09]] is a columnist for the ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]''. His column, Strength to Love, runs alternate Tuesdays. As a self-proclaimed advocate of "black radical feminism," he uses Dr. King's vision of love to tackle contentious campus issues. |
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+ | [[Category:Women's and gender studies majors|Kelley]] |
Revision as of 23:18, 17 April 2008
Anthony Kelley CC '09 is a columnist for the Columbia Daily Spectator. His column, Strength to Love, runs alternate Tuesdays. As a self-proclaimed advocate of "black radical feminism," he uses Dr. King's vision of love to tackle contentious campus issues.
He is from Birmingham, Alabama.