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U. committee announces art, grant, award programs focusing on community inclusion

An illustrated colorful patchwork of equitable values around the words Beloved Community

The Committee to Advance Our Common Purposes (CACP) is launching a new initiative in the aim of forwarding an environment of inclusion and belonging on campus, according to a University-wide email.

The CACP Beloved Community Initiative will last for a year and involve three parts: an arts project, a grant program and an awards program, according to the email sent by Vice Chancellor of Interprofessional Programs at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Denise V. Rodgers, Professor of Professional Practice at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Ronald Quincy and Senior Vice President for Equity Enobong (Anna) Branch.

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