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"What happens when an urban area of three million people has no sewage system, just open drains running through the city? When a huge proportion of the population has no toilets at all, but uses dirty public latrines or 'flying toilets' (aka plastic bags)?" |
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The New Capitalism: Business Donor Spotlight: Laurie Speed-Dalton 96C 99L Emilye Crosby's Bottom-Up Approach to the History of Women in the Civil Rights Movement
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About the Magazine
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Fall 2007 |
The Center for Women at Emory benefits our university and community constituencies by promoting gender equity and inclusion, developing women leaders, and providing education on gender issues. The center brings people together to share information, ideas, and resources as we work toward positive individual, institutional, and global transformation. |
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