Today on The World, there was a segment discussing child labor. Specifically, they were talking about exactly the issue that we're trying to deal with at Bamboo Village Educational Fund: children dropping out of school in their early teens to become migrant workers. Click here to read the transcript from today's broadcast. You can also check out their photo stream here.
This also prompts me to stop procrastinating and let you know that Zhang Lin has been accounted for! Daniel just returned from China on Sunday.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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What did your morning look like when you were a school child? My dear friend just returned from a research trip to Gansu, China, and posted this really telling video:
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