JCPS students present ideas help Louisville at 4th annual JusticeFest
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JusticeFest gives students the opportunity to work on projects to address concerns in the city like food access, playground inclusiveness, mental health, digital divides and historical content from diverse communities.
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JusticeFest gives students the opportunity to work on projects to address concerns in the city like food access, playground inclusiveness, mental health, digital divides and historical content from diverse communities.
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