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Celebrating Our Diversity: Now More Than Ever…

November 24, 2016 · by RosaZubi | in Uncategorized | 6 Comments

As part of the broad community of people in the U.S. who sought a different outcome in the recent elections, I’ve been listening deeply to the various responses being offered in the last few weeks, and also to my own heart. Those of us who identify as somewhere on the democratic-to-progressive spectrum are a diverse […]

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