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2022-2023
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Yes
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CCC Open House
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As a result of attending the Cross-Cultural Center's open house, students will learn about all the CCC's signature programs for the Fall and Winter Quarter including dates for each. Signature programs provide an opportunity for students to engage with others and create community which further enhances the co-curricular experience. Furthermore, students will be able to identify and name the various study and lounge spaces that the center has to offer.
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2021-2022
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Yes
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Social and Environmental Consciousness Dialogue Series
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REAL Talk is a weekly discussion space that utilizes transformative storytelling to address current events that may be affecting the national and campus climate. Participants will LO #1) Improve their critical thinking skills by engaging in open-dialogue with respect to current events LO #2) Learn to engage in critical conversations related to various social issues in our communities.
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2020-2021
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Yes
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Social and Environmental Consciousness Dialogue Series
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REAL Talk is a weekly discussion space that utilizes transformative storytelling to address current events that may be affecting the national and campus climate. Lunch & Learn is a weekly dialogue series that allows students to explore social justice issues prevalent in the history and culture of higher education and academia. Participants in both programs will LO #1) Improve their critical thinking skills by engaging in open-dialogue with respect to current events LO #2) Learn to engage in critical conversations related to various social issues in our communities.
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2019-2020
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Yes
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REAL Talk
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REAL Talk is a weekly discussion space that utilizes transformative storytelling to address current events that may be affecting the national and campus climate. REAL Talk participants will: LO #1) Improve their critical thinking skills by engaging in open-dialogue with respect to current events LO #2) Learn to engage in critical conversations related to various social issues in our communities.
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2018-2019
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Yes
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REAL Talk
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REAL Talk is a weekly discussion space that utilizes transformative storytelling to address current events that may be affecting the national and campus climate. REAL Talk participants will: LO #1) Improve their critical thinking skills by engaging in open-dialogue with respect to current events LO #2) Learn to engage in critical conversations related to various social issues in our communities.
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2017-2018
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Yes
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REAL Talk
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REAL Talk is a weekly discussion space that utilizes transformative storytelling to address current events that may be affecting the national and campus climate. REAL Talk participants will: LO #1) Think critically and engage in open-dialogue around current events LO #2) Be able to engage in critical conversations related to various social issues
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Civic & Community Engagement
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2023-2024
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Yes
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Affiliate Program
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As a result of affiliating with the Cross Cultural Center, members of affiliated student organizations will become knowledgeable in event planning and collaboration by planning and executing programs with the CCC student and professional staff. These leadership development and administrative skills can be utilized beyond their university student years. This was an outcome that we were unable to fulfill during the 22-23 academic year due to staffing limitations. We encountered the same limitations during the 23-24 school year as the Program Coordinator role that was to assist with this was vacant. The Associate Director and a student program coordinator took over and did as much as they could.
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Leadership Development
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2022-2023
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No
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Affiliate Program & Engagement
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As a result of affiliating with the Cross Cultural Center, members of affiliated student organizations will become knowledgeable in event planning and collaboration by planning and executing programs with the CCC student and professional staff. These leadership development and administrative skills can be utilized beyond their university student years.
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Leadership Development
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2022-2023
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Yes
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CCC Student Staff Training
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As a result of participating in student staff training, all Cross-Cultural Center staff will learn communication, problem-solving, and public speaking skills.
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Leadership Development
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2021-2022
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Yes
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Affiliates Program
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Participants from the Cross-Cultural Centers affiliated student organizations will increase their knowledge of the affiliation requirements by correctly stating a minimum of three requirements. Participants from the Cross-Cultural Centers affiliated student organizations will learn and correctly define at least five social justice concepts and terms. Participants from the Cross-Cultural Centers affiliated student organizations will connect with at least three other organizations and participate in group discussions on social identities, power and privilege, and social justice.
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Leadership Development
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2019-2020
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Yes
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ACTIVE (formerly REACH)
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ACTIVE stands for "Activating Community Through Initiative, Vision, and Empowerment". ACTIVE is a peer-facilitator program offered as a 2-part 4-unit course during Winter and Spring quarters. ACTIVE participants will: -Develop public speaking skills, critical thinking skills, learn how to maneuver through the various privileges and oppressions related to their identity, and by taking initiative in group settings as discussion leaders and group facilitators.
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Leadership Development
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2020-2021
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Yes
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Affiliates Program
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Participants from the Cross-Cultural Center’s affiliated student organizations will increase their knowledge of the affiliation requirements by correctly stating a minimum of three requirements. Participants from the Cross-Cultural Center’s affiliated student organizations will learn and correctly define at least five social justice concepts and terms. Participants from the Cross-Cultural Center’s affiliated student organizations will connect with at least six other organizations and participate in group discussions on social identities, power and privilege, and social justice.
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Leadership Development
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2018-2019
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Yes
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ACTIVE (Formally REACH)
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ACTIVE stands for "Activating Community Through Initiative, Vision, and Empowerment". ACTIVE is a peer-facilitator program offered as a 2-part 4-unit course during Winter and Spring quarters. ACTIVE participants will: -Develop public speaking skills, critical thinking skills, learn how to maneuver through the various privileges and oppressions related to their identity, and by taking initiative in group settings as discussion leaders and group facilitators.
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Leadership Development
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2017-2018
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Yes
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ACTIVE (Formally REACH)
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ACTIVE stands for "Activating Community Through Initiative, Vision, and Empowerment". ACTIVE is a peer-facilitator program offered as a 2-part 4-unit course during Winter and Spring quarters. ACTIVE participants will: -Develop public speaking skills -Understand how to maneuver through the various privileges and oppressions related to their identity.
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Leadership Development
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2022-2023
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Yes
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Community Roots Festival
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As a result of attending the Community Roots Festival, students will be able to learn and identify the various identities represented at UCI by engaging with affiliated Cross Cultural Center student organizations.
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2021-2022
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No
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Deconstruction Zone
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Participants who attend Deconstruction Zone programs during spring quarter will learn and reflect on how power, privilege, and oppression operate on individual, institutional, and systemic levels in at least one discussion on a social justice topic.
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2020-2021
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Yes
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Cross-Cultural Center Signature Programs
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Participants who attend the Community Roots Festival will learn and reflect on the concept of community by exploring a minimum of five student murals and learn about three campus resources and two student organizations. Participants who attend Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium programs will engage in at least one discussion on power and privilege and activism and concretely share one way in which they can create social change on an individual level. Participants who attend Deconstruction Zone programs will learn and reflect on how power, privilege, and oppression operate on individual, institutional, and systemic levels in at least one discussion on a social justice topic.
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2020-2021
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Yes
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Politicizing Healing and Wellness(1.3 Unit Seminar)
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The Politicizing Health and Wellness is a 1.3 unit seminar taught during the Spring Quarters. In this seminar, students will be exposed to the 9 dimensions of wellness while understanding the barriers of access to the dimensions of wellness felt by people of color and folks with a low socioeconomic status background. The Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for this seminar include LO1) learn about the 9 dimensions of wellness through the use of examples and the exploration of barriers to wellness and LO 2) learn how to accurately assess their own personal wellness utilizing the 9 dimension wellness wheel.
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2019-2020
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Yes
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Community & Diversity Programs
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Through various affiliate and campus-wide programs, participants will learn how power, privilege, and oppression operate on individual, institutional, and systemic levels [Deconstruction Zone] - Learn and utilize social justice language and vocabulary [Empower Leadership Summit] - Learn about and explore various identities, communities, cultures, and histories [Community Roots Festival and Cultural Night Showcase] • Learn about and understand intersectionality [MLK, Jr. Symposium]
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2018-2019
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Yes
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Community & Diversity Programs
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Through various affiliate and campus-wide programs, participants will learn how power, privilege, and oppression operate on individual, institutional, and systemic levels [Deconstruction Zone] - Learn and utilize social justice language and vocabulary [Empower Leadership Summit] - Learn about and explore various identities, communities, cultures, and histories [Community Roots Festival and Cultural Night Showcase] • Learn about and understand intersectionality [MLK, Jr. Symposium]
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2017-2018
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Yes
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Community & Diversity Programs
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Through various affiliate and campus-wide programs, participants will: -Understand how power, privilege, and oppression operate on individual, institutional, and systemic levels [Deconstruction Zone] -Understand and utilize social justice language and vocabulary [Multicultural Leadership Retreat] -Explore various identities, communities, cultures, and histories [Community Roots Festival] • Understand intersectionality [MLK, Jr. Symposium]
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Diversity & Global Consciousness
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2019-2020
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Yes
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Professional Clothing Drive
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The Cross-Cultural Center in collaboration with Middle Earth Housing, the Womxn's Hub, Student Success Initiatives, the Division of Career Pathways and the LGBT Resource Center will facilitate a campus wide clothing drive with drop-off sites at the Alumni Association, Division of Continuing Education, Housing and Administrative Services, LGBT Resource Center, Office of the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Social Sciences, Student Success Initiatives, Biological Sciences, the School of Medicine and the Cross-Cultural Center. Students will physically receive 2-3 piece of professional clothing as well as coaching and styling advice for professional interviews.
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Professional & Administrative Skills
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2018-2019
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Yes
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Professional Clothing Drive
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The CCC in collaboration with Middle Earth Housing and the Womxn's Hub facilitated a campus wide clothing drive with drop-off sites at the Alumni Association, Social Sciences, the Academic Resource Center, Biological Sciences, Undergraduate Affairs, the School of Business, and the CCC lobby. Students will physically receive 2-3 piece of clothing as well as coaching and styling advice for professional interviews.
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Professional & Administrative Skills
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2022-2023
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Yes
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Professional Staff Development
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The Cross-Cultural Center will develop a new mission, values learning outcomes, and student leadership structure. Utilizing an ongoing process, the professional staff will discuss its current mission and student structure and see if they can be updated to better match what students need. The student staff at the Cross-Cultural Center provided feedback in one on one meetings with the Director of the Cross-Cultural Center. This feedback will be utilized at all of the professional staff planning retreats (September, December, & March).
By the end of December, a new student staff structure will be developed as well as a draft of a new mission and values. Learning outcomes will be developed.
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Personal Responsibility
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2020-2021
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Yes
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Multicultural Competence Development Courses
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ACTIVE stands for "Activating Community Through Initiative, Vision, and Empowerment" and is a peer-facilitator program offered as a 2-part 4-unit course during Winter and Spring quarters. The IDX (Identity Exploration) Series is an offering of classes provided though the Cross-Cultural Center by various instructors with emphasis on expanding the multicultural competence of participants. Participants in both programs will LO #1) enhance their public speaking and critical thinking skills LO #2) learn how to correctly define and articulate various terms related to privilege, oppression, social justice and identity.
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Personal Responsibility
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2019-2020
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Yes
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Cultural Wellness Programs (Politicizing Wellness and Healing Seminar)
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Through a series of cultural wellness programs (workshops, events, courses) we provide tools for self-management of emotional, physical, psychological, as well as campus resources are shared with students. Students will gain personal knowledge of social identity development with respect to cultural wellness.
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Personal Responsibility
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2018-2019
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Yes
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Cultural Wellness Programs
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Through a series of cultural wellness programs (workshops, events, courses) we provide tools for self-management of emotional, physical, psychological, as well as campus resources are shared with students. Students will gain personal knowledge of social identity development with respect to cultural wellness.
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Personal Responsibility
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2017-2018
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Yes
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Yoga Series
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Through various yoga programs, participants will: -Develop a positive, healthy sense of self [Yoga As Resistance, Weekly Yoga Series]
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Personal Responsibility
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