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Advocacy Tips and Resources

NYU Law students and alumni working with the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law have put together a set of resources for those interested in attending protests, taking political action, and self-educating. These resources include protest tips, recommended social media accounts to follow, guidelines on contacting your representatives and other elected officials, as well as a list of other organizations doing important social and racial justice work.

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