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In late July, the UMass Center of Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research welcomed a group of international students to Furcolo Hall. The students, who hail from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, were visiting Amherst as part of an intercultural exchange program sponsored by the Institute for Training and Development.

Keisha Green, CRJ co-founder, and several graduate students and alumni welcomed the group and provided an overview of the deeply textured interdisciplinary work being done by the center, both at UMass and beyond. Thank you for visiting, students!

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