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Advocacy 101: How to Advocate for SEEES

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  • Migrant and Minority Activism: Between protest movements and everyday engagement

    Author(s):
    Piotr Goldstein (see profile) , Mihir Sharma
    Date:
    2021
    Group(s):
    Advocacy 101: How to Advocate for SEEES, Translation & Activism
    Subject(s):
    Political participation, Social movements, Minorities, Ethnology
    Item Type:
    Conference poster
    Tag(s):
    Activism, Migration, Social anthropology

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This is an open group to discuss best practices and resources for advocating for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies.

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