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Powering Structural Change—and the willingness to challenge the status quo—is at the crux of public service

The Wagner Diversity Council hosted its conference, Powering Structural Change, between March 28 – April 1, 2022 to engage the Wagner community in discussions about public service. In partnership with other student groups and guest speakers, the conference employed a racial equity and social justice lens over public service work to address systemic and pervasive inequities. We thank the student leaders who planned, hosted, and moderated these discussions and made the conference possible.

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How to Be an Effective Activist: 90-Minute Training in Nonviolent Action Draws 400

Amid increased grassroots protests nationwide since the 2016 elections, about 400 students and others came together for a 90-minute training on nonviolent action hosted by NYU Wagner and the school's Taub Professor of Practice in Public Service and Leadership, David Elcott, on Feb. 23.

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Amid increased grassroots protests nationwide since the 2016 elections, about 400 students and others came together for a 90-minute training on nonviolent action hosted by NYU Wagner on Feb. 23. 

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