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S.E.E.D. is a group of carefully selected and dedicated students who are trained by professional staff to raise campus awareness of racism, sexism and other types of bigotry or intolerance. S.E.E.D. works with student organizations and in the classroom to heighten sensitivity to these issues. By facilitating cultural competency workshops. S.E.E.D. assists groups by increasing dialogue on these issues, effective facilitation, provide goal setting and/or creating action plans that foster diversity.

If you are interested in becoming a SEED Educator, please click on the logo below:

(Click Here for Application)

To request a workshop for your group, or for more information, please contact one of the Co-Leaders listed below. (Click on the Co-Leader's e-mail address below to send us your request.)

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           Co-Leader

       Lindsay Bynum

       lbynum2@jhu.edu 

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           Co-Leader

          Marika Tate

         mtate3@jhu.edu

             Advisor

     Mrs. Carla Hopkins 

       chopkins@jhu.edu

MASC (Multicultural Affairs Student Center) 3003 N. Charles Street, Suite 100, Baltimore, MD 21218Johns Hopkins University