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On November 13, the [[University of Texas at Arlington Progressive Student Union]] (PSU) hosted a national leader of [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]], [[Tom Burke]], who gave an eyewitness report on Venezuela and the Bolivarian revolution.
 
On November 13, the [[University of Texas at Arlington Progressive Student Union]] (PSU) hosted a national leader of [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]], [[Tom Burke]], who gave an eyewitness report on Venezuela and the Bolivarian revolution.
  
[[Cassandra Swartz]], with the [[Dallas Anti-War Committee]], opened the event by talking about how anti-war activism is more necessary than ever, due to the horrific military coup in Bolivia against indigenous President [[Evo Morales]].<ref>[https://www.fightbacknews.org/2019/11/18/frso-leader-speaks-texas-venezuela-s-bolivarian-revolution]</ref>
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[[Cassandra Swart]], with the [[Dallas Anti-War Committee]], opened the event by talking about how anti-war activism is more necessary than ever, due to the horrific military coup in Bolivia against indigenous President [[Evo Morales]].<ref>[https://www.fightbacknews.org/2019/11/18/frso-leader-speaks-texas-venezuela-s-bolivarian-revolution]</ref>
  
 
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Cassandra Swart

Template:TOCnestleft Cassandra Swart is a Texas activist.

Fight Back! supporter

Fight Back! / ¡Lucha y Resiste! is a Facebook group for readers and supporters of Fight Back! / ¡Lucha y Resiste! the newspaper of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!

As of July 5 2020 members included Cassandra Swart.

FRSO

Cassandra Swart is a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!

Dallas Anti-War Committee

On November 13, the University of Texas at Arlington Progressive Student Union (PSU) hosted a national leader of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!, Tom Burke, who gave an eyewitness report on Venezuela and the Bolivarian revolution.

Cassandra Swart, with the Dallas Anti-War Committee, opened the event by talking about how anti-war activism is more necessary than ever, due to the horrific military coup in Bolivia against indigenous President Evo Morales.[1]

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