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Highlights of the 2017 United National Antiwar Coalition conference, part 2 of 2
28 Jun 2017
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Part Two: Speakers at the UNAC Conference in Richmond, Virginia

Ralph Poynter, New Abolitionist Movement; husband of the late political prisoner and people’s lawyer, Lynne Stewart

Ajamu Baraka, co-founder, Black Alliance for Peace; editor and columnist, Black Agenda Report; Green Party 2016 vice-presidential candidate

Larry Hamm, co-founder and chairman, People’s Organization for Progress, Newark, New Jersey

Margaret Kimberley, member of UNAC administrative committee; editor and senior columnist, Black Agenda Report

Jaribu Hill, Founder and Executive Director of the Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights

 


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