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Act for Change Anti-Racism Adult Training Program Seeking Participants

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WEEKLY, STARTING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 @ 3:00 PM 4-H Educators - Have you been looking to develop or enhance your tools to do anti-racism work with 4-H youth? These sessions are designed to support future facilitators of the Act for Change 4-H teen anti-racism program, and those looking to integrate parts of the facilitated guide into their youth programs. Join one or all sessions Tuesdays at 3 pm starting Feb 15th to dive into the content and connect to others who are doing this work.

Check out an article written by Melanie Forstrom, 4-H Program Leader of Ulster County, that details an anti-racist youth program and her personal reckoning leading to a grassroots call to action.

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