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CMA Attends NAACP Career Fair


On Tuesday, May 14, students from Communication and Media Arts high school attended the NAACP career fair, eager to explore potential career paths in peace, justice, and law enforcement. The event provided a dynamic platform for students to engage with professionals and gain firsthand insights into these fields. Among the highlights was a keynote address delivered by U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison from the Eastern District of Michigan, who shared her expertise and experiences, inspiring students to consider the impact they could make in these vital areas of society.

Throughout the fair, students actively participated in discussions, networked with professionals, and discovered diverse opportunities available within peace, justice, and law enforcement sectors. The event not only broadened their understanding of these fields but also empowered them with knowledge to chart informed career trajectories. Overall, the NAACP career fair proved to be an enriching experience, equipping students with valuable insights and motivation as they embark on their professional journeys.

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