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Ma Siss's Place: A flood of troubles

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Aaron and Amy were becoming increasingly involved in evangelical activism for social justice; in their South Boston apartment, they held an initial meeting with Rachel Anderson (right) for an organization that was later named the Boston Faith and Justice Network. Anderson is now the executive director of the organization.
Aaron and Amy were becoming increasingly involved in evangelical activism for social justice; in their South Boston apartment, they held an initial meeting with Rachel Anderson (right) for an organization that was later named the Boston Faith and Justice Network.

Anderson is now the executive director of the organization.

(Globe Staff Photo / Pat Greenhouse)
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