A month after USC Shoah Foundation’s Intercollegiate Diversity Congress (IDC) Summit, Georgia State University Student Government Executive Vice President Jesse Calixte is still buzzing with ideas on how to make his university, the fourth most diverse in the country, more inclusive for all its students. Armed with testimony clips and other USC Shoah Foundation educational tools he obtained during the Summit, Calixte will have plenty with which to make an impact.
“Going to this summit was one of my best decisions so far as a student leader,” Calixte said.
Rohingya Interviews at Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Bangladesh, Nov. 2017
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