Not too many words on the noticeboard this week.
Check out some amazing works by photographers who captured images of chaos and beauty. Sometimes issues of social justice radiate from untouched, real photographs.
Also, starting next week, COSDU will be starting some outreach work. So to prepare ourselves for it, read about the soup van and their volunteers who reach out to some of the most unique people.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
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