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The Genocide Awareness Project was on campus at the University of Kansas from September 21 to 25, 1998.
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CBR staffer Paul Kulas makes a point to student in front of CBR sign offering post abortion help (other signs offered crisis pregnancy help). The GAP exhibit was hard to miss and for large numbers of students, hard to resist. Speech Communications professor (red shirt, white pants, left of center) was one of many faculty members who lectured classes on GAP, some in front of exhibit itself . This one was quite objective. David Lee, CBR Director of Operations (left) and Jim Spencer, CBR General Counsel (second from left) teach students the facts of life and death.
Leader of facetious "Protestors Protesting Protests" (arm raised, center) mocks our "protest" in jest; but after 10 minutes of comic banter, sincerely admits we have converted him! Gregg Cunningham, CBR Director (sun glasses, center) debates faculty and students along with David Lee, CBR Director of Operations (left of Gregg). A Malaysian Jayhawker Campus Ministries staffer talks to black students about GAP. Her group and the Christian Legal Society sponsored GAP at KU. This young lady needs to consult the Kansas Criminal Code to learn the correct definition of "obscenity". It does not mean exposing the horror of abortion.
Over one hundred pro-abortion students harden their hearts at a rally in defense of death. CBR staffers, including Chereé Bartlett, CBR spokesman (right, purple blouse) discusses abortion. Chereé brings the important perspective of a black woman. Gregg Cunningham, CBR Director (sun glasses & shorts on left) talked to this group for nearly one half hour as CBR volunteer Trudy Ledbetter (to left of Gregg in white hat) and CBR staffer Todd Beauchamp (to right of Gregg in sun glasses) observe. KU pro-abortion students parade against unborn children under watchful gaze of police and press.
CBR volunteer Tammy Cook (red jacket, left of center) helps talk to one of many large groups of KU students drawn to the GAP exhibit each day during class changes. Press coverage of GAP was heavy and for the most part, fair. Here one of several television news crews conducts one of many interviews with one of the very few pro-life students at KU.  David Lee, CBR Director of Operations (right of center, tallest) takes on a hard core skeptic while spectators process the exchange.

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