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Zone of Peace Campaign Press Conference
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
07 Apr 2023

Black Agenda Radio · Zone of Peace Campaign Press Conference

The Black Alliance for Peace Zone of Peace campaign launch event took place in Washington DC. In these excerpts from the press conference, Julie Varughese, a coordinator of the Black Alliance for Peace Solidarity Network, introduced Ajamu Baraka, Dr. Jemima Pierre, and Nina Macapinlac. 
Video of the entire press conference can be seen here.

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