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''Peter Meredith''' is a [[St. Louis]] [[Missouri]] activist.
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The annual awards breakfast was commissioned to commemorate the extraordinary life of [[St. Louis]] trade unionist and civil rights leader [[Hershel Walker]], who dedicated over 60 years to the labor, peace, and justice movements.
 
The annual awards breakfast was commissioned to commemorate the extraordinary life of [[St. Louis]] trade unionist and civil rights leader [[Hershel Walker]], who dedicated over 60 years to the labor, peace, and justice movements.
  
At the union hall, [[Shuron Jones]], Mistress of Ceremonies, and [[Nikki Battreal]] of the [[St. Louis Workers’ Education Society]] welcomed union members, community activists, and elected officials to the event, as the crowd made their way back to their tables for the keynote speaker’s opening remarks.
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The awards ceremony was hosted by the [[Missouri/Kansas People’s World]] and the [[St. Louis Workers’ Education Society]].
  
The awards ceremony was hosted by the [[Missouri/Kansas People’s World]] and the [[St. Louis Workers’ Education Society]].
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Members of the Service Employees International Union, Healthcare MO/KS; [[Coalition of Black Trade Unionists]]-St. Louis Chapter; IUOE local 148; Laborers’ Local 110; Labor Tribune; SMART Local 36; Painters’ District Council 58; [[Jobs with Justice]]; [[Missourians against the Death Penalty]]; and [[Show me $15]] attended the breakfast along with: State Representative’s : [[Peter Meredith ]] (D-80th District), [[Clem Smith]] (D-85th District), [[Cora Faith Walker]] (D-74th District); 9th Ward Alderman [[Dan Guenther]]; 15th Ward Alderwoman [[Megan Green]]; 20th Ward Committeewoman [[Wendy Campbell]]; 8th Ward Committeewoman [[Annie Rice]]; 14th Ward Committeewoman [[Madeline Buthod]]; and many others.
 
.<ref>[http://www.peoplesworld.org/article/missouri-kansas-peoples-world-hosts-25th-annual-hershel-walker-peace-and-justice-awards/PW Missouri-Kansas People’s World hosts 25th Annual Hershel Walker ‘Peace and Justice’ Awards May 17, 2017 12:19 PM CDT  BY AL NEAL]</ref>
 
.<ref>[http://www.peoplesworld.org/article/missouri-kansas-peoples-world-hosts-25th-annual-hershel-walker-peace-and-justice-awards/PW Missouri-Kansas People’s World hosts 25th Annual Hershel Walker ‘Peace and Justice’ Awards May 17, 2017 12:19 PM CDT  BY AL NEAL]</ref>
  

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Template:TOCnestleft Peter Meredith is a St. Louis Missouri activist.

2017 Hershel Walker Peace and Justice Awards

A diverse crowd of 170 gathered at the Painter’s Union District Council 58 hall to honor five labor and community leaders receiving the Hershel Walker ‘Peace and Justice’ Awards Breakfast May 13, 2017.

The annual awards breakfast was commissioned to commemorate the extraordinary life of St. Louis trade unionist and civil rights leader Hershel Walker, who dedicated over 60 years to the labor, peace, and justice movements.

The awards ceremony was hosted by the Missouri/Kansas People’s World and the St. Louis Workers’ Education Society.

Members of the Service Employees International Union, Healthcare MO/KS; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists-St. Louis Chapter; IUOE local 148; Laborers’ Local 110; Labor Tribune; SMART Local 36; Painters’ District Council 58; Jobs with Justice; Missourians against the Death Penalty; and Show me $15 attended the breakfast along with: State Representative’s : Peter Meredith (D-80th District), Clem Smith (D-85th District), Cora Faith Walker (D-74th District); 9th Ward Alderman Dan Guenther; 15th Ward Alderwoman Megan Green; 20th Ward Committeewoman Wendy Campbell; 8th Ward Committeewoman Annie Rice; 14th Ward Committeewoman Madeline Buthod; and many others. .[1]

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