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Africa & Palestine Internationalist Solidarity!

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Green Bay, July 20, 2022: Democracy Tour Stop – Green Bay

Event: https://fb.me/e/1So8PyTqh 1313 Main Street, Green Bay, WI, 5-8 P.M. Building Unity Come share food, fellowship, and information at the the Green Bay stop of the Democracy Tour. We will gather for a potluck and will share our hopes, dreams, and plans for strengthening our democracy, turning out the vote, and building the future that […]

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Camp Douglas, WI: July 26, 2022: Vigil Against Drone Murder @ Volk Field Military Base

https://madisonvfp.org/ DRONES KILL INNOCENT PEOPLE VIGIL AGAINST THE DRONES OUTSIDE THE GATES OF VOLK FIELD TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022 – 3:30-4:30 pm We need YOU there! Dear Friends, Truthout published an article, “Missing Pieces: The Human Impact of Drone Strikes” which examines the way in which mainstream media may report on certain aspects of drone strikes, […]

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Tommy Sands: Sudako (And The Paper Cranes)

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Dr. Ronald Takaki: Why Multiculturalism Matters in America

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Tsuru for Solidarity – ‘No Ban, No Wall, No Camps, No-No!’ – #stoprepeatinghistory

Tsuru for Solidarity Our History In March 2019, a group of Japanese American and Japanese Latin American WWII concentration camp survivors and descendants organized a pilgrimage to the former site of the Crystal City Internment Camp in South Texas where survivors had been indefinitely imprisoned as children, separated from their fathers. This family reunification prison […]

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Wisconsin: At Muskego “teach-in,” parents & teachers protest the exclusion of a novel about U.S. internment camps for Japanese people during WWII; push for inclusion, transparency

Madison365 Homepage By Robert Chappell – Jul 19, 2022 About 100 people turned out in Muskego Monday evening outside the Muskego-Norway School Board meeting to protest the exclusion of a novel about Japanese American incarceration from the English curriculum. “We are here to stand together and to let the board know that we will not […]