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09-15-2020
09:41 AM
While Fabric of a Nation was thoroughly vetted for accuracy and sensitivity to a range of issues through the editing process, editing is never the solution to authentically representing marginalized voices. Ultimately, it must be the mission of the book from the beginning, driven by the experience and scholarship of the author team. See the attachment below to learn more!
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