“Advocacy goes hand in hand with inclusion, it is about truly learning, making change, about active listening, observing, and spending time with someone. When I advocate, I want to invoke awareness (around the barriers people face) so that change can happen for the best”

-Carina Eddy Grosskopf

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“Advocacy goes hand in hand with inclusion, it is about truly learning, making change, about active listening, observing, and spending time with someone. When I advocate, I want to invoke awareness (around the barriers people face) so that change can happen for the best”

-Carina Eddy Grosskopf

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