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Preferred term
multicultural education, training, and advocacy
Definition
- Multicultural Education, Training, and Advocacy (META), Inc., was formed as an independent national public interest legal entity in 1983 by two lawyer/ advocates, Roger Rice and Camilo Pérez Bustillo. Joined several years later by another former Center for Law and Education colleague, Peter Roos, META's sole focus from its inception has been the educational civil rights of all language minority and immigrant students. [Source: Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education; Multicultural Education, Training, and Advocacy (META)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/multicultural_education,_training,_and_advocacy
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