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Advocates for Cultural Talk (ACT), is a diversity awareness program organized to provide workshop type presentations to CSUN classes and student organizations, as well as elementary, junior and senior high schools, junior colleges, social service organizations, and other institutions in the San Fernando Valley.
Diversity awareness includes awareness of differences with respect to race and ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, age, and other differences. While people tend to overlook differences in an effort to organize ourselves, or because it feels risky, ACT believes this leads to feelings of insecurity, isolation and invisibility. We all have had the experience of feeling different at various points in time. ACT believes increasing awareness of these differences leads to connecting on a deeper level and truly finding commonalities that bind us.
Project Director:
Carolyn Okazaki LCSW, BCD
(818) 677-3990