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Please help support a travel fund for Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia, the new Southern Regional organizer for the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) and current PDA Georgia State Coordinator

This is an announcement from the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA): Tell a Friend Meet Terence Dicks Dear Supporter, From Maine to Arizona we have watched the erosion of workers’ rights; we are now witnessing some of the most blatant … Continue reading

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