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What did you learn about diversity at the global, country, and institutional levels? Based on your understanding of diversity, what are some identities that are not represented? Why might it be important to be aware of those unrepresented identities? In the context of inclusion, how is a melting pot different than a tossed salad? How does understanding the difference promote diversity and inclusion?

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