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Just a note of thanks for all your hard work. The "outreach" work manifested in the Sentinels of a more recent vintage has meant much to me. Until they arrived on the scene, I felt that the Sentinel was rather exclusive and was talking to a limited audience, but now I feel it is so much more inclusive of all mankind.
The issue on AIDS [July 22], for instance, really made me sit up and think about the situation. I realized I could no longer be neutral about how I viewed the AIDS crisis and had to love the individuals for who they really are.
Rich Allen
Town and Country, Missouri
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October 7, 2002 issue
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Healing the wounds of history
Warren Bolon
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letters
with contributions from Rich Allen, Susan Lapointe, Monica Karal, Walt Stockman, Jodie Kennedy
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items of interest
with contributions from Ann Geracimos
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Conversations about NAVAJO CODE TALKERS
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff Photographs Supplies By Zonnie Gorman
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Listening to the Spirit: stories of history and reconciliation
By Sara Hoagland Hunter
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Illustrating the Navajo way
By Julia Miner
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A step toward reconciliation
By Peter Julian
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Reunion
Bettie Gray
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Going home by 'the rabbit-proof fence'
By Beverly Goldsmith Contributing editor
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How one person PRAYS about the West Nile virus
By Jenny Sawyer Sentinel Staff
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From barriers to bridges
By Marta Greenwood
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Beyond racism
Earline Shoemake
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Food for thought
Editor