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| To view pictures from the student-run Mini-GAP at full scale, click on the thumbnails below (close pop-up window after viewing). Click here to read testimony from the students who put it on. |
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1. Cal State Stanislaus became the first U.S. school to exhibit this smaller version of the Genocide Awareness Project when it hosted the display for two days in March of 2001. |
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2. Many students expressed shock and horror at the violent abortion images being displayed, but the majority of them will never be able to think about it in the same light again. |
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3. As one CSUS student commented to the school paper, "[The pictures] (are) disgusting, but it really brings the message home." |
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4. This picture made the front page of the local newspaper with the following headline: "Garrett Dugger of Antioch, came to California State University, Stanislaus, Monday to lend his voice to the Genocide Awareness Project's demonstration on the campus." |
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