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Episode 21: Those Children Are Going to Be Very Different: The Ongoing Work of Building A Diverse and Inclusive Society


Sheila Graschinsky is the president and CEO of FundaciĆ³n Ian, an organization in Buenos Aires focused on promoting a diverse and inclusive society. She collaborated with Mundoloco CGI to produce the short animated film Ian, which is based on a real life experience involving Sheila and her son, Ian. It's a powerful piece that addresses discrimination and bullying and helps all of us understand why inclusion and diversity are so critically important to our society.

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Video: Episode 21: Those Children Are Going to Be Very Different: The Ongoing Work of Building A Diverse and Inclusive Society



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