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Mar 2023
1h 13m

Fund People's Needs - Not the War Machin...

GUERRILLA HISTORY
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This week we bring you our latest episode from our spin-off show, Guerrilla Radio.  Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts, and turn out tomorrow for the rally in D.C.!

On March 18, the anti-war movement is mobilizing for a national march in Washington D.C. On this episode, co-hosts Amanda Yee of ANSWER Coalition and Gerard Dalbon of DSA International Committee—two organizations endorsing the march—speak to Marcy Winograd of CodePink and Yasemin Zahra of U.S. Labor Against Racism and War about anti-war organizing in light of the war in Ukraine, the imperative to build a movement capable of confronting the U.S. war machine, and why their organizations are also supporting the rally.

Be sure to join us in D.C. on Saturday, March 18 at 1pm in front of the White House to say NO to endless U.S. wars! For more information, or to check bus transportation centers in your city, visit answercoalition.org.

Keep up to date with the lastest Guerrilla Radio episode releases by following Guerrilla History on twitter

The intro/outro song is Model Home by snny ft. Topaz Jones

   
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