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WAAM Owner Lloyd Johnson And SafeHouse Staff Member Dawn Leimstol Talk At Station Protest, February 1992

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1996
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Heusel's comments spotlight rifts in society

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Domestic Violence debate has both sides demanding apologies

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Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1996
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Apology from station sought

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Ted Heusel remark offends anti-domestic violence group

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AADL Talks To: Jan BenDor and Catherine McClary, Women's Rights Activists

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AACHM Oral History: Laurita Thomas

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Murder trial sets precedent as SAFE House director takes stand

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Jury finds 'abused' wife innocent

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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1989
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Rescued Repast

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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1993
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Ingrid Vartanian, Food Gatherers Volunteer, Loads Food Onto Truck, November 23, 1993
Ingrid Vartanian & Randy MacAulay, Food Gatherers Volunteers, November 23, 1993
Ingrid Vartanian & Randy MacAulay, Food Gatherers Volunteers, Wheel Out Cart Of Food To Load Onto Truck, November 23, 1993
Randy MacAulay, Volunteer Food Gatherer Stacks Crates Of Food In Truck, November 23, 1993
Ingrid Vartanian & Randy MacAulay, Food Gatherers Volunteers Get Help Unloading Food From Truck, November 23, 1993
Ingrid Vartanian & Randy MacAulay, Food Gatherers Volunteers Unload Food From Truck, November 23, 1993
Randy MacAulay, Food Gatherers Volunteer Delivers Food, November 23, 1993
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FILM & VIDEO

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