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Winter 2020 - 2020 Vision: Focus on Social Justice

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Community partners come together for civic participation and social justice

Hip-hop Photo Caption:  Joaquin Galvan and Noah Hughes participate in a workshop through a Hip-hop club at the University of Utah called “'73 til Infinity,” a homage to The Souls of Mischief. The club brings together a group of diverse Hip-hop creators.   Photos by Xris Macias|Hip-hop Photo Caption:  Joaquin Galvan and Noah Hughes participate in a workshop through a Hip-hop club at the University of Utah called “'73 til Infinity,” a homage to The Souls of Mischief. The club brings together a group of diverse Hip-hop creators.   Photos by Xris Macias|Hip-hop Photo Caption:  Joaquin Galvan and Noah Hughes participate in a workshop through a Hip-hop club at the University of Utah called “'73 til Infinity,” a homage to The Souls of Mischief. The club brings together a group of diverse Hip-hop creators.   Photos by Xris Macias|Hip-hop Photo Caption:  Joaquin Galvan and Noah Hughes participate in a workshop through a Hip-hop club at the University of Utah called “'73 til Infinity,” a homage to The Souls of Mischief. The club brings together a group of diverse Hip-hop creators.   Photos by Xris Macias||||

The social justice origins of Hip-hop

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Gun violence affects us all, but especially students

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A better vision for the northwest quadrant

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Salt Lake City School District counselor advocates for educational equity

Utah and national suffrage leaders meet with Senator Reed Smoot on August 19, 1915.  Photo courtesy of National Woman’s Party Collection, Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, Washington, DC.|Susan B. Anthony led a suffrage convention in Salt Lake City in May 1895. Prominent Utah and Colorado suffragists joined her for this photo during her visit.  Credit: Courtesy of the Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.||||

Utah was key in advancing women’s voting rights

The invisible diversity in our community

Century-old civil rights org evolves with the times

Replace your child’s misbehavior with cooperation

Young women, speak up!

The power of being counted in the 2020 U.S. Census

The Westside Coalition takes action on broad west-side issues

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