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Highlights of the 2017 United National Antiwar Coalition conference, part 1 of 2
28 Jun 2017
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Part One: Speakers at the UNAC Conference in Richmond, Virginia

Charo Mina-Rojas, Black Communities Process; Colombian Commission for Peace
Ana Edwards, Virginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice and Equality; Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project
Maurice Carney, executive director and co-founder, Friends of Congo
Glen Ford, executive editor, Black Agenda Report
Clarence Thomas, past secretary-treasurer, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 10, San Francisco


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