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The Gospel of Studs; Hugh Williamson on Worker Priests
Hugh Williamson is the Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. Check out...
-A collection of Hugh's writing and speaking about worker priests
-My man Studs Terkel...and his book Working
-The obituary for Hugh's father, Tony Williamson-The film, Sorry We MIssed You
-The story of Uzbek journalist, Muhammed Bekjanov
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