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DIVERSITY AT SECOND NATURE

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Representation Matters

At Second Nature we are committed to creating and fostering environments that are welcoming, equitable, and inclusive for all students, instructors and staff. We seek to celebrate the array of diversity represented within our communities, while keeping our focus and intention on the continued journey that we must all walk to create spaces together.

Second Nature is committed to building a diverse community that is inclusive of people from all backgrounds. Second Nature does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, genetics information, disability unrelated to job or admission requirements, or veteran status. 

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