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One of the community-building ("cheesy") activities.

One of the conference participants, John Chater (UCSB alum), performed an unreleased,
early-'60s Bob Dylan song about the Cuban Missile Cris called "Let Me Die in My
Footsteps" on the Sunday afternoon of the conference -- one of the impromptu highlights of the event.

One of the activities on the Sunday during the conference was called
"One-to-Ones" whereby participants conducted profound
discussions with a partner for about 15 minutes (pictured: "Albert" Wong and Mahlia Hines).
















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