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Oshiro ’21 Leads National Series of Anti-racism Workshops

Shana Oshiro ’21, MT-BC, (Master of Music Therapy) leads the Race & #RealTalk program, a national series of anti-racism workshops. The program incorporates music, group discussions and educational materials to address systemic racism in the community. More than 90 people from four states are currently participating in this online bi-weekly program, which is designed to help participants think about their own values and beliefs regarding racism and the ways these impact people around them.

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