200 Take a Stand for Uganda's Kids

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PROVO -- Many demonstrations expected to pull hundreds from the community would have a definite parking problem if the proposed venue was at a local elementary school -- unless it was Global Commute Night.

Nearly 200 individuals gathered Saturday night at Farrer Elementary School in Provo to stage a peaceful demonstration against the exploitation of children in Uganda. The protest was a part of a nationwide movement called "Global Commute Night," which demonstrators were supposed to travel to on foot from their homes. Demonstrations also took place in Logan and at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake Saturday night.

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200 Take a Stand for Uganda's Kids

"We have more responsibility than just to the people that live in our boundaries," said Ryan Ribeira, a Brigham Young...

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