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Ed Roberts, Activist

Project Interdependence

Ed Roberts was the sponsor of Project Interdependence, an innovative, long-term economic development model to demonstrate public/private partnerships with California's youth for careers in science, the arts, recreation, and sports.

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Project Interdependence Slide Show featuring Ed Roberts at camp:

Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp
Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp
Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp
Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp
Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp Ed Roberts at Project Interdependence Camp

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