Welcome Home: Conversations with Mainers on the Way Life Could Be
We hear a lot about diversity, inclusion, equity, anti-racism, and (inter)cultural competency, but do we really know the meanings of these terms? And how do we put these ideas into action?On the 15th of every month, Marpheen Chann and Liz Greason will talk with Mainers from diverse walks of life who are on the frontlines of doing just that--moving ideas into action--and hear about the varied approaches these leaders are taking to make Maine a more just and equitable place for us all to call home.
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