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Welcoming August, Honoring Our Ancestors: Continuing, Intensifying and Expanding the Struggle  - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Since the transforming struggles of the Sixties, it has been for us in the organization Us, both a reaffirmation of our commitment and a reenforcing reminder to begin our day with the centering thought and declaration: “it is a good day to struggle.”  

The post Welcoming August, Honoring Our Ancestors: Continuing, Intensifying and Expanding the Struggle  appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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