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Coming Soon: CRCJ’s 2022 Annual Report

December 6, 2022

We will release our 2022 Annual Report on December 30, 2022. This year’s report will feature reports from the members of our executive committee and staff, a recap on CRCJ’s events throughout the year and more!

If you would like, can view last year’s Annual Report here.

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