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This research project explores Planned Parenthood in three phases: past, present and future, beginning with sharing this real history.

The audience is given a full picture of Planned Parenthood. Then it moves from sharing personal stories to discovering similar experiences of friends or classmates around them, identifying commonalities that resonate with those who have experienced it firsthand.

Finally, questions are asked to stimulate the audience’s thoughts and discussions about family planning. Born in the context of China’sfamily planning era, what kind oflife have we experienced and whatkind of future will we face?

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