A Bahá'í Perspective

A Bahá'í Perspective: Jeanne Gazel

10.10.2021 - By [email protected]Play

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Jeanne is Director of the Multi-Racial Unity Living Experience, which her students adoringly refer to as href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcoC5Vb4_6Iamp;t=1s" target="_blank"MRULE. MRULE is an undergraduate race relations program dedicated to social justice at Michigan State University. She is an affiliate faculty member of the Center for Integrative Studies in Social Science, the African Studies Center, and the Center for Gender in Global Context. She specializes in race, class, gender, and intersectional analysis bridging theory and practice. She created an offshoot to MRULE in Johannesburg, South Africa called href="https://www.facebook.com/vvocf" target="_blank"VVOCF, which stands for a Tsonga (saangmiddot;guh) word that means Our Children's Future. It is a youth center that became a hub for community building activities. She was also instrumental in creating a small non-profit in the US to complement the work of VVOCF called href="http://www.gyec.org/" target="_blank"Global Youth for Education and Change (GYEC).

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