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"Don't Undervalue Yourself and What You Can Bring" with Chris Bongo and Jessica Edris | A Closer Look

Laurie Hackett welcomes Chris Bongo of the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBTQ+ Community…

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Laurie Hackett welcomes Chris Bongo of the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBTQ+ Community Center and Jessica Edris of Good Collective to talk about their inspirations for giving back.

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05/28/2024

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30 minutes

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Laurie Hackett welcomes Chris Bongo of the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBTQ+ Community Center and Jessica Edris of Good Collective to talk about their inspirations for giving back.

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