One Nation Indivisible harnesses the power of storytelling and strategic organizing to support and celebrate people struggling to create, sustain and improve racially, culturally, linguistically and socioeconomically integrated schools, communities, workplaces and social institutions. Our stories are counterweights to the racial, cultural and linguistic divisions in American classrooms, neighborhoods, workplaces and other social institutions. One Nation Indivisible offers more optimistic, and more truly American, stories about inclusion and community building, about people facing challenges and winning victories together. These are integration’s existence proofs. Our conferences and strategy sessions are designed to assist pro-integration educators, advocates and community members overcome challenges, to promote their successes and to expand the power and reach of the pro-integration community in cities and towns, in regions, states and the nation.
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One Nation Indivisible Contact: Susan Eaton, seaton@brandeis.edu
Website: http://www.onenationindivisible.org
Social Media: Facebook
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