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By Jeremy | February 25, 2005
That many die of hunger
every 24 hours. To them we dedicated the
Voice of Silence. Over two hundred inner city teens gathered at Primitive Christian Church to consider the pain of hunger as part of World Vision's 30 Hour Famine. Through spoken word, music, dance, and art, they identified with the hurting and vowed to fight this avoidable scourge on humanity. Check out pictures from the evening, courtesy of the incomparable
Michael Mowery, here:
Gallery 1 (program)
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