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The Genocide Awareness Project was on campus at the University of South Carolina on March 21 and 22, 2001.
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CBR's Mark Harrington fields questions from a portion of the thousands of USC students who saw the display. Fletcher Armstrong is interviewed outside the exhibit while protestors offer some distraction in the rear. As is often the case, signs and protests marked GAP's campus visit. GAP's primary purpose, of course, is not to change legislation, but rather to change public opinion. CBR's Susan Damman helps educate students with the truths they will never learn in the classroom.
CBR intern Erica Rogers is interviewed about her involvement with the project. For students willing to think critically, two days of GAP can be a life-changing experience. This wall of photos awaits students who will soon pass during the next class change. Project signs and photo warnings alert students to the presence of our display, but little can prepare them for the reality they will soon face. One woman offered this remark, "O.K., you’ve convinced me, this is wrong...I had no idea that the baby was so well developed so early. Look at the fingers and toes.”
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