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> On 11 February 2014 12:59, Cynthia Ashley-Nelson >wrote:
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> > Consensus indicates that the implementation of this decision will greatly
> > hinder the work of affiliates.It may help to disclose the initial problem
> > sta
Board discussion that took place, were there other options presented?
If so, can the Board disclose what these were and why they were
disregarded? How will the implementation of this decision bring about
progress and benefit the movement on a global basis?
Best regards,
Cynthia Ashley-Nelson
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Count me in!
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> Our second Smithsonian edit-a-thon is going to start in about an hour (1
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