May 2013
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November 2012
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September 2012
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"Gendercide Undone: Evaluating the Causes of South...
Summary:  After studying the problem of gendercide in China, I decided to examine another nation—South Korea—that struggled with gendercide in the 80s and 90s but somehow managed to bring its sex ratio within normal ratios during the past decade.  My submission is the fruit of that examination—in the form of an extensive piece of original research.  I focus a large portion of the paper on...
Sep 13th
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“Gabby & Amiee’s 10th Birthday Party” by Tanya Summary: The girls (Gabrielle & Amiee) celebrated their 10th birthday by hosting an Asian Tea Party for their friends. Each of the attendees was encouraged to bring a donation for All Girls Allowed. They raised enough money to rescue two girls from gendercide.  Note: This video was edited in part by Valerie Ross, media...
Sep 13th
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“Emily’s Story” by Emily Summary: This video is really a request to parents to become more involved and to spread awareness about the issue of gendercide in China. Additionally, it will also speak to members of church communities that value life to become involved in AGA’s mission.  Note: This video was produced by Valerie Ross, media producer for All Girls Allowed. ...
Sep 13th
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Sep 13th
August 2012
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Aug 31st
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Aug 29th
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Listen“Daughters and Sons” by KMOV Bio:...
Aug 29th
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"Hitting Close to Home" by Ariana Vaughn
Summary: I am definitely an advocate for stopping gendercide in China. While studying Chinese, I have met a number of wonderful Chinese women of all ages. They have truly touched my life and impacted me tremendously. Hearing their stories about how hard it can be as a woman in China temporarily places me in their shoes. As our relationships continually grow, their heartache has become my own....
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July 2012
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June 2012
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May 2012
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"Stop and Think" by Barbara Laurent
Summary: ”Stop and think” is focused on ending genocide. Genocide is the killing of a group of people which happens worldwide for various reasons. Some of these reasons are discrimination, cultural beliefs, or religious belief. The poem “Stop and think”  discusses the suffering of people that experience genocide. It especially focuses on girls and their mothers in China....
May 29th
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“Mothers in China” by Olga Stefatou Summary: Bai Yitchu is a very different woman in China. She comes from Xinjiang province and she is Uyghur. She has distinguished many differences on rights of both sites between Han and Uygur people. Han people cannot have more than one child. She has never thought that a similar kind of barrier could affect also her life. She understood from...
May 29th
April 2012
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Apr 23rd
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"Raising Funds with the Pampered Chef" by Vivian...
The ladies in leadership at Grace Chapel had the privilege to hear Chai Ling share her testimony and describe the work that All Girls Allowed is doing at a leaders’ event held in January 2012.  We could not help but to be moved by the atrocities happening in China and felt God stirring in our hearts to do something. A few of my Joy Bible Study Leader friends and I decided that we wanted to...
Apr 11th
March 2012
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February 2012
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"Nu' Creation" by Tiana Ferrante
Open up your ears To the silent weeping Of the Chinese mothers whose Dead baby girls are sleeping In the earthy mud Of Zhongguode facade Open up your ears to them Who now rest with God Take an hour out of your day To pray to stop this killing Offer your services to All Girls Allowed Especially if, God willing,  You feel the call so urgent To stop the forced abortions And deny the right to...
Feb 22nd
"It's a Girl" by Christina Zezulak
Summary: “It’s a Girl” emphasizes how valuable a girl’s life is. Girl’s have endless opportunities, dreams, wishes, purpose, as long as they are given the chance to experience life for themselves. Forced abortion in China is not making mothers “un-pregnant” but instead, is adding to the genocide of innocent blood and cries from the Lord’s beloved....
Feb 14th
January 2012
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Jan 31st