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	<title>Comments on: Theater as Catharsis in Grappling with HIV/AIDS</title>
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		<title>By: Ida C. Benedetto &#8211; Blog &#187; Ethiopia Fulbright Summary</title>
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		<description>[...] I went to Ethiopia with the intention of studying the collective, focusing specifically on the impact that their creative work had on their sense of self and role in their community.  Sudden Flowers was much more interested in having me teach though, so I taught twice weekly [...]</description>
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