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November 13, 2017 Marty

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 4D Goal Setting: What do we want?

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence.

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