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At the Intercultural Center, we believe that dialogue is a foundational practice of anti-racism and anti-oppression work. If you are a student interested in developing skills in facilitating dialogue, particularly on identity and social issues, we invite you to participate in our dialogue facilitator training at 1 p.m. July 21.

Please note that this training is capped at 25 participants. 

Register here.

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