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Lutheran Women Address Gender Equality Topics at U.N. Conference

Lutheran Women Address Gender Equality Topics at U.N. Conference

March 5, 2010

NEW YORK (ELCA) -- A delegation of 12 Lutherans and other faith
group representatives attended the 54th session of the United Nations
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) held at the U.N. headquarters
here, March 1-12.

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