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Indecent Exposure

Issue date: 3/22/07 Section: News
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Sir Jesse, a volunteer with the Feminist Outlawz, protests in front of the Justice for All display Wednesday. Justice for All is a national pro-life organization with a chapter at the University.
Media Credit: KELLY WEGEL
Sir Jesse, a volunteer with the Feminist Outlawz, protests in front of the Justice for All display Wednesday. Justice for All is a national pro-life organization with a chapter at the University.

Hye Jeong Hailey Myung, a junior from Duluth, looks at the Justice for All display in the Tate Plaza Wednesday.
Media Credit: KELLY WEGEL
Hye Jeong Hailey Myung, a junior from Duluth, looks at the Justice for All display in the Tate Plaza Wednesday.

Students walking through the Tate Center Plaza Wednesday were greeted with gruesome images of aborted babies courtesy of the group Justice For All. "We regret the need for the disturbing nature of many of the photos presented in the exhibit. Injustice is hardly ever visually appealing. Yet some injustices have to be seen if they are to be understood," says the organization's mission statement.
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