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		<title>TIME TO SPEAK UP AND SPEAK OUT!</title>
		<description>School board and local governments are adopting “Anti-Bullying” policies, organizations are implementing strategies to stop bullying and targeting among our young people, and we at CCSJ are equipping young people to become leaders who will work to end bullying, targeting and all other forms of discrimination and oppression. Meanwhile, in ...</description>
		<link>http://www.charlottecoalition.org/live/ccsj/time-to-speak-up-and-speak-out/395</link>
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		<title>PSA &#8211; Say What? &#8211; 03.01.10</title>
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		<link>http://www.charlottecoalition.org/live/ccsj/psa-say-what-03-01-10/359</link>
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		<title>PSA &#8212; FAILURE?! &#8212; 03.01.10</title>
		<description>CCSJ Youth Council Members come together to comment on diversity and  equal opportunity in our education system.
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		<link>http://www.charlottecoalition.org/live/ccsj/psa/353</link>
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		<title>How Many Children Have to Die ?</title>
		<description>How many more children have to die or be forever scarred before we realize that we have a serious problem? Perhaps the story of Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, the 11 year-old boy from Springfield, Massachusetts who hanged himself can shine a big enough spotlight to wake us up. His suicide was ...</description>
		<link>http://www.charlottecoalition.org/live/ccsj/how-many-children-have-to-die/180</link>
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		<title>From the Executive Director</title>
		<description>As Executive Director of an organization which has a mission to “dismantle all forms of prejudice, discrimination and oppression”, how could I launch this blog otherwise than by recognizing the enormous significance of the election of our first (acknowledged)  African American President*.  For anyone concerned with promoting inclusion, whatever your ...</description>
		<link>http://www.charlottecoalition.org/live/ccsj/barak-obama/68</link>
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