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    Native American Heritage Month: A Conversation with Sarah Beccio

    • November 15, 2022
    In honor of Native American Heritage Month in the United States, Emma Briggs, AJLI Assistant Director, League Programs sat down virtually with Sarah Beccio, Member of the Junior League of…
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      Native American Heritage Month

      • November 16, 2020
      November is Native American Heritage Month, which is a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of Indigenous tribes. Join Emma Briggs, Manager of League Programs…
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