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24

Nov

Responding to Bigotry: A Guidebook for Educators

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Aug

Keeping Dearborn White – A Case Study of Responding to Bigotry

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26

Feb

March For Our Lives

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Sep

The Grassroots Project

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09

Jun

United We Dream

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May

Youth Radio

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May

Student Voice

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May

Know Your Rights Camp

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Apr

Peoples Climate Movement

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Apr

The Action Network

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More can be found at https://diversity.umich.edu
Diversity respects the wide range and variety of individuals and issues; equity refers to the fairness of giving voice to concerns that affect civil and human rights; and inclusion provides opportunity for participation in issues that affect these rights.

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