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Social Equity Expert, McKensie Mack, Making Real Systematic Changes. | Chicago Defender

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For the past ten years, McKensie Mack has worked as an anti-oppression consultant. McKensie started their career working as a state interpreter. While there were parts of the job they loved, there were also aspects that did not agree with them. One of which being not having an impact on how people engage with each … Continued

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