Local students participate in Anytown Alabama

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Approximately 80 students from more than 33 high schools recently participated in Anytown

Alabama, a week-long camp that immerses them in a variety of leadership exercises and

discussions on polarizing topics such as racism, classism, religious diversity, gender equality

and sexual orientation. The students leave with a greater understanding of each other and the

skills to discuss their differences and similarities with others. It is designed to help students

realize they are different from one another, but can still be united.

Anytown Alabama was started by the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ)

in 1989, and since 2011, the YWCA and NCCJ have partnered to present the annual summit.

Submitted by Helen Hays

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