Dressed in a black and white business suit, Naomi Tutu stood in front of a group of 25 in the… Dressed in a black and white business suit, Naomi Tutu stood in front of a group of 25 in the William Pitt Union Ballroom last night. But the issues she spoke of were far more gradated than her attire.
Tutu, the South African speaker, activist and daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, looked across the crowd, stepped away from her microphone and asked the group to move in closer. Over the clinking of dishes in the next room, she made sure that everyone could hear.
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