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  • Kristin Grode's nonprofit, The Diaper Drive is just one of a host of organizations across the country that attempt to fill this void.

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need Lauren Sozio 2010

  • Kristin Grode's nonprofit, The Diaper Drive is just one of a host of organizations across the country that attempt to fill this void.

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Kristin Grode's nonprofit, The Diaper Drive is just one of a host of organizations across the country that attempt to fill this void.

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need Lauren Sozio 2010

  • The Echo Press reports that Grode started the bank to address the shortage of supplies in shelters, and lack of public agencies providing what she identifies as a "basic human need."

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need Lauren Sozio 2010

  • The Echo Press reports that Grode started the bank to address the shortage of supplies in shelters, and lack of public agencies providing what she identifies as a "basic human need."

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need Lauren Sozio 2010

  • The Echo Press reports that Grode started the bank to address the shortage of supplies in shelters, and lack of public agencies providing what she identifies as a "basic human need."

    Diaper Bank Draws Attention To Commonly Overlooked Need The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "I was a very, very bad rapper when I was 12 or 13 years old, writing verses in terrible, broken English," he told Eric Grode in a New York Times interview.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIK PIEPENBURG 2011

  • Center for a free "public conversation about Citizen Musicianship," as Grode described it.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • This week, Eric Grode, a frequent Times contributor, writes about how unusual settings for staging Shakespeare have come to be celebrated as much as the plays and performances themselves.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIC GRODE 2011

  • "I was a very, very bad rapper when I was 12 or 13 years old, writing verses in terrible, broken English," he told Eric Grode in a New York Times interview.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIK PIEPENBURG 2011

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