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Inside Inclusion: Empower and Advocate for Others

February 10, 2022 Classroom, High School, Schools

Inside Inclusion is a monthly series where members of #UnifiedGeneration explore an important topic.

Do you feel empowered to speak up about the causes you care about? In this episode of Inside Inclusion, Kentridge High School students Minh, Zach, Olivia, and Roshen talk about how they advocate for inclusion. The group also explores why self-advocating is so important.

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