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· March 13, 2011 8:00 PM
There are only five days left until we take to the streets in Boston and other cities across the U.S. on March 19 against the war abroad and the war at home. Help us build this important day of action!
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· March 13, 2011 8:00 PM
Don't let distance prevent you from joining the anti-war march in Los Angeles on March 19. There is transportation available from San Diego, Orange County, Long Beach and Riverside. Click on the article to learn more.
Don't let distance prevent you from joining the anti-war march in San Francisco on March 19. There is transportation available from Sacramento, Davis, Santa Cruz, and San Jose. Click on the article to learn more.
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· March 10, 2011 7:00 PM
The people of Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine are courageously fighting back. In the U.S., Wisconsin workers and students are leading the way. On March 19, it's time to step up the struggle and take to the streets!
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by Answer Coalition
· March 09, 2011 7:00 PM
On March 19, hundreds of students from college, high school and middle school campuses will march in the streets of Los Angeles to stop the wars. Students are at the forefront of the struggle to demand money for education, not occupation!
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· March 06, 2011 7:00 PM
Only a mass people’s movement can end these wars. We are working day in and day out to build such a movement. The voices of anti-war veterans are essential.
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· March 06, 2011 7:00 PM
The momentum is building for the March 19 anti-war actions. In Boston, we will gather for a rally at Southwest Corridor Park at Ruggles station followed by a march to take a stand against not only war and occupation abroad, but the attacks on working people here at home.
"In March 2003, I landed in Iraq as a soldier in the U.S. Army. I was 19 years old. Little did I know that my life would never be the same again—nor would the lives of millions of others.