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Winter 2025 Level Up Series: Working Towards Building and Sustaining Our Southern Oregon Cultures & Communities

Professional equity, diversity, and inclusion consultants and founders of the Common Ground Conversations on Race in America journal, Emily and Mike Green, will discuss cultural sustainability on Wednesday, January 22, 3:30 – 4:20 pm in Britt 176 on the Southern Oregon University campus.

The Level Up series is hosted by the Communication, Media, and Cinema program with support from the Institute for Applied Sustainability. All faculty, staff, and students are invited. Please contact Precious Yamaguchi, Ph.D, [email protected] for more information.

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January 22, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Britt Hall at Southern Oregon University

1250 Siskiyou Blvd.
Ashland,ORUnited States

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