University of Minnesota receives grant to expand efforts to address racial disparities in housing
A team of academics, researchers and community fellows in Minnesota are being given a new funding boost to promote racial justice in their local library. They will be based at the University of Minnesota Libraries, according to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Source: twin-cities.umn.eduPublished on 2021-12-21
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