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[ID: A tan flyer reads “PRIDE ALLIANCE INFO SESSION” in black letters in the top left corner. Underneath, text inside a blue-green box reads “Come learn about our Pride Alliance Internship for the 2024-25 school year!!” Underneath, text inside a pink-yellow box reads “April 17th, 1-2pm, Virtual (Zoom Registration)” Small text at the bottom right corner of the flyer reads “Questions? ualgbtq@gmail.com”]

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1 – 2 p.m., April 17, 2024

Come join us VIRTUALLY on Wednesday, April 17th for our Pride Alliance Internship Information Session!! If you have any questions about our internship, its class counterpart, or what Pride Alliance is, come by and ask us anything!!

If you have additional questions, email ualgbtq@gmail.com.

Registration Link: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdeCtpz0vHdFtvnPlScdi8kuYbyFYtMO3

 

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