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‘Manchester’s DNA’ Schools Workshop

by Jerome De Groot | Feb 23, 2021 | DNA art, DNA library, Visualising DNA

Two virtual, pre-recorded sessions engaging pupils from Manchester schools to explore the identity, language and ethnicity that makes Manchester so richly diverse. These are free to use, and there are further resources at the bottom of the page. Please contact...

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