
Steve Aoki and CEO Action Engage College Students in Meaningful Diversity & Inclusion Conversation

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Two-time Grammy-nominated DJ and Producer Steve Aoki engaged a select crowd of University of Wisconsin-Madison students as part of the national CEO Action Check Your Blind Spots tour. Known for promoting more inclusiveness across the music landscape, Aoki’s on-campus performance Wednesday celebrated more than 500 students for their willingness to learn more about starting meaningful conversations about diversity and bringing inclusion in their daily interactions through the I Act On pledge.
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