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      BOBBY’S BIO. Bobby is an American photographer, writer, and...

  2. Living life in the midst chaos and hardship, the slightest ray of light can ignite the human spirit’s ability to overcome. Spiderman to the rescue; in this lifeless hallway of worn concrete, imagination overrides circumstance. Bobby's voice. DANDELION MIGRANT SCHOOL, DA XING DISTRICT, BEIJING, CHINA, 2016.

  3. BOBBY’S BIO. Bobby is an American photographer, writer, and activist born and raised in Boston, MA. His father was a jewelry store owner and his mother a homemaker who fought for African American housing rights in their community. He joined the Gordon Brothers Group in 1985 where he served as President and grew the company from a $10M to a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_SagerBobby Sager - Wikipedia

    On Friday, February 5, 1954, Robert "Bobby" Sager was born to Arnold and Barbara Sager in Malden, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.His father owned a small jewelry business, while his mother was a homemaker who sometimes worked as a small-time activist for local African-American couples having issues renting apartments.

  5. bobbysager.com › photography › bobbyBobby - Bobby Sager

    Started Sager Family Foundation and Traveling Roadshow; built three schools in Nepal as first initiative. 2001 Launched Science for Monks with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama introducing science to monastics for first time in 1,500 years of Tibetan Buddhism.

  6. Dallas was an American prime time soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991. The series revolved around an affluent and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who owned the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork.

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  8. The Power of the Invisible Sun. The Power of the Invisible Sun is a book published on behalf of Bobby Sager as a philanthropic project. It is a collection of photographs from areas of the world stricken by war, such as Afghanistan, Rwanda, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Kenya or Zimbabwe, depicting children living and dealing with conflict.