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Pastors for Peace Press Conference 2009 In honor of the late Rev. Lucius Walker, Founder and Director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace
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North Carolina Black Community and Progressives Fight for Health Care Reform
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State of Emergency Campaign, The Blunt Truth About Furloughs
Virginia UE Scores Victory: Wins Job, Back Pay & Union Rep Rights
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The Representation We Need
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Stop the Criminal and Immoral Massacre of Palestinians
Southern Human Rights Organizers Conference A Huge Success
Lessons from the Obama Campaign for Building a Movement for Peoples Power!
Register, Vote and Organize for Justice! Build a Peoples Assembly!
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They Come for the Anti-War Activist Today; They Will Come for Us Tomorrow!
President Obama, We Are Very Disappointed in You!
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