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Solidarity Is This: Campus Solidarity

How do campuses get beyond the rhetoric of diversity + inclusion? The April 2018 Solidarity features Shige Nic Sakurai and Eesha Ramanujam.

An episode of the Solidarity Is This podcast, hosted by Deepa Iyer, titled "Solidarity Is This: Campus Solidarity" was published on April 17, 2018 and runs 36 minutes.

April 17, 2018 ·36m · Solidarity Is This

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How do campuses get beyond the rhetoric of diversity + inclusion? The April 2018 Solidarity features Shige Nic Sakurai and Eesha Ramanujam.

How do campuses get beyond the rhetoric of diversity + inclusion? The April 2018 Solidarity features Shige Nic Sakurai and Eesha Ramanujam.
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