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Created: Jul 21, 2008
Updated: Jul 22, 2008

Luke Taylor

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Email: Luke [at] pachamama.org
Address: United States
I Speak: French, English, Japanese
I Am: Student
Member Since: July 21, 2008
Local Time: Sat Oct 11 21:02:59

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About

Currently emplyed at the Pachamama Alliance (www.pachamam.org), while studying Japanese and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University (class of 2010).

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