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Life through an objective lens, part one: Sebastian Weber Sebastian Weber's "The Long Run" is a piece about cultural appropriation and identity, about white responsibility and racism. It is
Free Theater of the Oppressed workshop offered this summer Theater of the Oppressed, a collection of theater techniques, can help communities navigate differences and overcome bias. A free workshop
Does diversity threaten our democracy? [Sponsored post] On Friday, 8 April, the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut Sachsen (DAIS) presents a book launch and discussion by Dr. Yascha