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All UW students and faculty are invited to attend "Diversity Dialogue: Examining Our Multicultural Identity," on Thursday, Nov. 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. The event will be held in Lubar Commons and in Room 2260.

Using the Restorative Justice circle process, participants will delve into what makes us who we are; what it means to be a part of one or more identity groups; and how we can use our differences to enrich the world around us.

Donuts and Ian's Pizza will be provided. To attend, please RSVP.

Contact Emmeline Lee with questions.

Hosts: Middle Eastern Law Students Association
Co-hosts: American Constitution Society, Asian Law Student Association, Black Law Students Association, Latino/a Law Student Association, National Lawyers Guild, Public Interest Law Foundation, Q-Law, Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Co-sponsors: Assembly of International Students, Associated Students of Madison, Hmong American Student Association, Multi-Cultural Council; Wisconsin Experience Grant







  

Submitted by Law School News on November 5, 2015

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