Graduate Theological Union. Inter-Racial and Cross-Cultural Education Program.

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The Inter-Racial and Cross-Cultural Education Program (IRCCE) began in the summer of 1984 in response to a series of reports on the lack of racial or ethnic equality and recognition within the GTU and its member schools. The goal of the IRCCE program was to address the findings of these reports by implementing new programs and curricula within the GTU community, and to foster diversity in new faculty hires. Due to the discontinuation of funding, the program closed June 30, 1989. Julian Kunnie, Michael Angevine, and Harold L. Hunt served as directors of the program.

From the description of Inter-Racial and Cross-Cultural Education Program collection, 1983-1989. (Graduate Theological Union). WorldCat record id: 123130088

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California--Berkeley
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Discrimination in higher education
Minorities
Multicultural education
Race relations in school management
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