Reuben Faloughi returns to MU campus to inspire advocacy

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Faloughi, a sixth-year doctoral candidate in psychology at MU, became one of the many faces of activism on MU’s campus after Michael Brown was killed by a Ferguson police officer in 2014. He helped co-found Concerned Student 1950 with several other students who were frustrated with UM System President Tim Wolfe’s lack of action to address racism and sexism on campus in 2015.

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