(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is meeting with members of a state human rights commission just days after a video of young Utahns in blackface gained national attention. Cox met with the Martin Luther King Jr. commission yesterday at the governor’s mansion. Members of the panel said the meeting was previously scheduled but that the video was discussed during the luncheon. The head of the commission called the video distressing, and hopes that the young people involved have learned a lesson due to the controversy surrounding it.
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