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Unlike many of the other groups on campus, there are a few organizations that aim to deal with multiple social action issues like race, class, and gender.  Their goal is to create a space where students can discuss these and other issues in a safe place.  Ultimately, they hope to affect change on the campus, in the community, and in some cases the world. 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 12 May 2006

Unlike many of the other groups on campus, there are a few organizations that aim to deal with multiple social action issues like race, class, and gender. Their goal is to create a space where students can discuss these and other issues in a safe place. Ultimately, they hope to affect change on the campus, in the community, and in some cases the world.

Description

ABOLISH

Students for Social Action

Sustained Dialogue

UMOJA


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