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Racial issues are a very important part of Dickinson's social action campaign. Being that this campus is markedly international, we believe the large number of groups dedicated to this topic is validated. There are seven groups who's focus is either to raise awareness about their specific culture or to deconstruct racist attitudes on campus and in the community. | |||
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[http://itech.dickinson.edu/wiki/index.php/Local_Anti-Racism_Movements Anti-Racist Movements in Carlisle] | [http://itech.dickinson.edu/wiki/index.php/Local_Anti-Racism_Movements Anti-Racist Movements in Carlisle] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 11 May 2006
Racial issues are a very important part of Dickinson's social action campaign. Being that this campus is markedly international, we believe the large number of groups dedicated to this topic is validated. There are seven groups who's focus is either to raise awareness about their specific culture or to deconstruct racist attitudes on campus and in the community.
African American Society |
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