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Goals of the Lealtad-Suzuki Center
The Lealtad-Suzuki Center is named after
Catharine Deaver Lealtad (’15), the first African American graduate
of Macalester College and a talented doctor; and Esther Torii Suzuki
(’46), a survivor of the Japanese internment camps during WWII and a
six-year member of the Macalester College Alumni Board. Located on
the first floor of Kagin Commons, the Lealtad-Suzuki Center
is a part of the Department of Multicultural Life.
The goals
of the Lealtad-Suzuki
Center are to:
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Provide multicultural training and development to Macalester faculty,
staff, and
students to increase awareness, knowledge, and skills
pertaining to diversity and
multiculturalism.
· Coordinate and synchronize intentional multicultural
programming and services
throughout campus.
· Provide multicultural education through mediums such as personal
consultation, literature, video, audio, and artwork.
For additional
information about the Lealtad-Suzuki
Center,
please contact Karla Benson
Rutten.
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