(This story was told to me by one of my students. It involves the actions of the student's mother and great-grandmother. The setting is in...
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Slavery is good?
What do we think of that statement? Hopefully, we find it distasteful.
We rightly associate slavery and bondage with a lack of...
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I am writing from the West, but in the East, specifically in Yangoon, Burma (Myanmar), it is already Friday, November 12, 2010. You may not...
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The Blind Project's "Be a Biographer" Initiative to be represented at Freedom Week in New York City:
Freedom Week is, " A coalition of abolitionists working...
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Hello activists, lovers of music and recipients of grace. We have an cool opportunity for you to win 2 tickets ($160.00 value) to the RevGen Festival this...
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Thank you to Stephanie Hackman of The Case Foundation (started by AOL co-founder, Steve Case) for featuring TBP and Biographe in the blog series, "Dressed...
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“The newest pastor in town just inherited a brothel.” Said Cheryl Carter, Executive Director of the Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) of Greene County Ohio as...
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The Blind Project Launches A Crowdsourcing Design Challenge Called ‘Be A Biographer' To Help Victims And Survivors Of The Commercial Sex Trade
Do you imagine...
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