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Alliance for Global Justice Under Attack
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
03 Mar 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Alliance for Global Justice Under Attack

Alliance for Global Justice works to achieve economic justice and social change through grass roots action. It is also a fiscal sponsor for more than 140 other organizations. As a result of right wing attacks and false accusations of providing “material support to terrorists” it is unable to process credit card transactions. Camille Landry is outreach coordinator for the Lucy Parsons Popular Human Rights School, an AFGJ project. Rasha Mubarak is an AFGJ consultant and a public relations specialist with Unbought Power. Camille Landry joins us from Oklahoma City and Rasha Mubarak from Orlando, Florida to discuss the attacks on AFGJ.

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