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[[It Takes Roots People's Caravan]] took place in July 2016. [[Grassroots Global Justice Alliance]] launched the It Takes Roots to Change the System People’s Caravan from the RNC to the DNC. Nearly 40 community leaders and allies from the US and [[Honduras]] traveled in a bus from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland to the Democratic National Convention in [[Philadelphia]], stopping along the way to build with communities in [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Baltimore]] fighting for environmental and racial justice.
 
[[It Takes Roots People's Caravan]] took place in July 2016. [[Grassroots Global Justice Alliance]] launched the It Takes Roots to Change the System People’s Caravan from the RNC to the DNC. Nearly 40 community leaders and allies from the US and [[Honduras]] traveled in a bus from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland to the Democratic National Convention in [[Philadelphia]], stopping along the way to build with communities in [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Baltimore]] fighting for environmental and racial justice.
  
Caravanistas included [[Samia Assed]], [[Vermont Workers Center]].
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Caravanistas included [[Samia Assed]], [[SouthWest Organizing Project]], [[Albuquerque]], NM.
  
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Revision as of 05:09, 27 October 2016

Template:TOCnestleft Samia Assed is a New Mexico activist.

It Takes Roots People's Caravan

It Takes Roots People's Caravan took place in July 2016. Grassroots Global Justice Alliance launched the It Takes Roots to Change the System People’s Caravan from the RNC to the DNC. Nearly 40 community leaders and allies from the US and Honduras traveled in a bus from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, stopping along the way to build with communities in Pittsburgh and Baltimore fighting for environmental and racial justice.

Caravanistas included Samia Assed, SouthWest Organizing Project, Albuquerque, NM.

References

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