Team Advocacy is looking for anyone who has or is willing to take photos depicting signs of silence, repression, and a need for human rights–and on the power of people to stand up, speak out, and right wrongs (and the role the media plays in helping this come about!). We’re looking for local & foreign photography to display in the McLennan-Redpath library in November. Please let Portia or Kaitlyn know if you’re interested:jhrmcgill@gmail.com!
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