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‘Building Bridges in a Diverse
Society’ Workshop Seeks Students

“Building Bridges in a Diverse Society,” a dynamic, highly interactive diversity leadership workshop offered by the city’s Human Rights Commission, returns in April.

The free workshop, for students attending high school in Rockville or attending Montgomery College-Rockville, will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 29 in the Mayor and Council chambers at City Hall, 111 Maryland Ave.

The curriculum, based on the award-winning National Coalition Building Institute Prejudice Reduction Workshop and the teachings of other peace-building organizations, will provide students with tools to handle difficult situations with an understanding of diverse populations. It is designed to help students recognize prejudice and isolation, appreciate diversity and create an environment of inclusion in their schools.

Student leaders of diverse backgrounds are especially encouraged to attend. Student Service Learning credits will be offered and verification of hours attended is available for college students. Lunch will be provided.

Sign up at www.rockvillemd.gov/humanrights. For more information, call Janet Kelly, the city’s Human Rights Commission liaison, at 240-314-8316 or email [email protected]. For Americans with Disabilities Act modifications, call the city’s ADA coordinator at 240-314-8108, TTY: 240-314-8137 or relay 711.

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