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A black banner with white and red graphic elements. FaceOut Project logo on left. Below it: “Virtual Event – Every 1st Monday | 7 PM ET – bit.ly/FaceOutActivismHub.” On the right, the words “ACTIVISM HUB” appear in bold, with “ACTIVISM” in large red letters on a white-and-red geometric background.

A banner split between black and bright green. Left side shows “The FaceOut Project” logo and the text: “Virtual Event – Every 2nd Thursday | 8 PM ET – bit.ly/FaceOutStory.” Right side has large text: “TELL YOUR STORY,” with a microphone and a white speech-bubble graphic.

A black banner similar in style to the first. Left side shows “The FaceOut Project” logo and text: “Virtual Event – Every 3rd Monday | 2 PM ET – bit.ly/FaceOutActivismEuro.” On the right, “ACTIVISM HUB” appears again, but “ACTIVISM” is in bright yellow on a blue-and-yellow geometric background. A small blue label reads “Euro-friendly time!”

A banner split between black and purple. Left side shows “The FaceOut Project” logo and the text: “Virtual Event – Every 2nd Thursday | 8 PM ET – bit.ly/FaceOutCoffee.”  Right side has large text: “VIRTUAL COFFEE HOUSE,” with a black coffee mug tilts upward to the right.

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(From left to right): Sora J. Kasuga, Rena Rosen, Kim Teem-Fox, and Rasheer Dopson beam at a camera off to the side. They are at the FACES 50th Anniversary Party.

(From left to right): Sora J. Kasuga, Rena Rosen, Kim Teem-Fox, and Rasheer Dopson beam at a camera off to the side. They are at the FACES 50th Anniversary Party.

At the 50th Anniversary Celebration of FACES, four women stand arm-in-arm, smiling brightly in a warmly lit room. From left to right:      Sora J. Kasuga, a Japanese American person with a facial difference (vascular malformations), wears a sleeveless navy blue dress and smiles widely.      Rena Rosen, a white woman with a facial difference (cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis), wears glasses and a pink ruffled blouse.      Kim Teems Fox, a white woman without a facial difference, stands behind the group, embracing the others with both arms and smiling.      Rasheera Dopson, a Black woman with a facial difference (Goldenhar Syndrome), wears a bright blue paisley dress and smiles warmly.  The group radiates joy, connection, and celebration.
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