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Jeanne Mariani-Belding, left, president of AAJA; Barbara Ciara, president of NABJ; and Cristina Azocar, president of NAJA; show their identification cards to the photographer for CNN. U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World. The program aired live on CNN.
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This is a small section of a mass movement in London of Christians preaching a word of love and unity for everyone. Everyone here has shared norms and values and they truly do love one another like brothers and sisters. Their religion has brought them together to fight for the cause of love.
Josh and I went to the Unity Games meet in Woburn, MA on Saturday. There had to be over 300 people there. We were there from around 10am until after 10pm (with a break in the middle for dinner) and played about 6 games in all (one of which lasted waaay too long, the rest were more reasonable). It was great fun.
Cristina Azocar, president of NAJA, meets U.S. Senator Barack Obama before he spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World. The program aired live on CNN. Barbara Ciara, president of NABJ, center, stands by.