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July 2, 2020

Is there a way for leagues to share case studies around how they have successfully tackled poor representation in their league and addressed barriers? Would be useful to see what is most effective.

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Is there a way for leagues to share case studies around how they have successfully tackled poor representation in their league and addressed barriers? Would be useful to see what is most effective.

We would encourage league members to share useful information and case studies over at community.wftda.org.

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