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• Learn about the purpose of the IUPUI White Racial Literacy Project to promote racial equity and a more welcoming and inclusive campus. • Join our facilitators who will share perspectives and lessons learned following a year of events, workshops and activities designed to provide a reflective opportunity for white people within the IUPUI community to unpack misconceptions and misinformation about structural racism and realize their potential to facilitate change.