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Daily Archives: October 16, 2019

InAction as Action; Weaponizing Feedback

Feedback & Equity, Guest PostsBy admin2October 16, 2019Leave a comment

We are publishing the blog anonymously at the request of the author, who is undocumented and living in the United States. In this powerful piece, they detail what it’s like to give feedback from a precarious position and be met with inaction.

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