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Haiti’s Children and the Adoption Question New York Times Opinion Pages February 1, 2010
In the current crisis in Haiti, it is particularly important that any transfer of children from Haiti be in accordance with international law, and handled through reputable organizations able to find families that can provide stability for a better life. … Continue reading
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White Wash by Shane Johnson publish December 16, 2004
For black Saints, forgetting the LDS Church’s racist heritage is easier said than done. Darron Smith, author and former adjunct sociology faculty at Brigham Young University, recently appeared on a local TV station to promote Black and Mormon, a collection … Continue reading
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Listen to Mormon Stories Podcast
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Mormon Stories Podcast episode 2
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