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It is important and necessary to center and acknowledge systems and practices that have already been created and catalyzed by Black and Indigenous communities to address harm. It is up to us to inform and organize our communities, this is meant to empower and spread knowledge on what it means to care for one another. Our group will discuss life saving tools that can be supportive to our marginalized communities for harm reduction and in times of crisis.

Students must apply to be a part of the cohort.


If selected, students will receive a Zoom link from the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

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