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[[Bryan Proffitt]] is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to [[Men Against Rape Culture]], a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and [[Ubuntu]], a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.
 
[[Bryan Proffitt]] is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to [[Men Against Rape Culture]], a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and [[Ubuntu]], a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.
 
   
 
   
An essay he wrote on the subject for the [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]] website  ''was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing'' of [[Nancy Wilson]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Aiden Graham]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Bob Pleasants]], [[Michelle Lanier]], [[Kriti Sharma]], [[Precious-Jewel Zebriskie]] and [[Manju Rajendran]]<ref>http://freedomroad.org/content/view/590/233/lang,en/</ref>.
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An essay he wrote on the subject for the [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]] website  ''was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing'' of [[Nancy Wilson]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Aiden Graham]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Bob Pleasants]], [[Michelle Lanier]], [[Kriti Sharma]], [[Precious-Jewel Zabriskie]] and [[Manju Rajendran]]<ref>http://freedomroad.org/content/view/590/233/lang,en/</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 10 November 2015

Template:TOCnestleft Nancy Wilson

Open Letter to Obama on Iran

In 2008 Nancy Wilson of FOB, San Diego, CA signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.[1]

Men Against Rape Culture

Bryan Proffitt is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to Men Against Rape Culture, a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and Ubuntu, a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.

An essay he wrote on the subject for the Freedom Road Socialist Organization website was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing of Nancy Wilson, Tema Okun, Aiden Graham, Sam Hummel, Serena Sebring, Bob Pleasants, Michelle Lanier, Kriti Sharma, Precious-Jewel Zabriskie and Manju Rajendran[2].

References

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