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Monday, September 26, 2011

New York Times article:

Slavery Becomes a Personal Question Online
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Baylor Interdisciplinary Poverty Initiative
The Baylor Interdisciplinary Poverty Initiative (BIPI) creates a catalyst for social change around issues of poverty, social justice, and human capability. The program offers a forum for Baylor students to use their field of study to address social concerns. Projects with faculty partnerships or research and presentation opportunities are encouraged.
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