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The Genocide Awareness Project was on campus at Penn State University from March 29 to April 3, 1998.
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Pro-life African-American students debate abortion with their classmates. Students of all kinds stopped to view the GAP signs and discuss their meaning - these three students are talking with Gregg (at left). Gregg (with cap, in center) challenges pro-abortion students to rethink their positions - many Christian/pro-life students were emboldened to enter the discussion. Lois (left) and Gregg (center) speaking to students attracted by GAP signs.
David Lee (with glasses, at left), CBR Director of Operations, and 100 of our GAP volunteers reason with students while another 100 of their classmates demonstrate against our presence. Students gather around signs as Gregg (left of center) leads a discussion of the parallels between historical and contemporary forms of genocide. As many as 50 students at a time gathered around Gregg to duscuss abortion. Gregg speaks to nearly 300 Penn State students at a Sunday morning campus worship service.

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