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Reframing Diversity with Dr. Derrick Gay | MLA Conference
A renowned educational consultant, Dr. Derrick Gay is a strong advocate for the importance of students learning cultural competency and empathy if they are to successfully navigate an increasingly diverse, globalized and multicultural society. At the annual conference of the Michigan Library Association in Novi, he discusses the role of libraries in this crucial cause, in his closing keynote.
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