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<title>The Common Cause Is Freedom: The Personal Politics of Solidarity Organizing</title>
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	<p>Join writer-activist Amy Sonnie ('98) for a discussion about "common cause" politics,  and the role of coalitions in visionary social change. Drawing inspiration from the solidarity organizing of five little-known community groups from the 1960s-70s, Amy will share historical lessons of racial, economic and gender justice activism and discuss her own organizing for LGBTQ rights, antiracism, juvenile justice and media democracy over the last 15 years.</p>

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