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The Center for Multicultural Excellence invites you to our Fall next Inclusion Series, a conversation featuring local multicultural leaders making a difference in our city.
Panelists Gilberto Pinela, Director for the Office for New Americans, Karen Heitzman, community volunteer, Jean Konde, Congolese community leader and Susan Gobbo, civic leader, will discuss the barriers and opportunities St. Louis faces in the years to come as we work to put our city on the map as an inclusive, prosperous community for all.
This event is free to attend, with a suggested $25 donation. Donations support the Center for Multicultural Excellence in order to expand knowledge and opportunities for inclusion and diversity in St. Louis.
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