Teresa Sale, C. T. Weber, and Debra Reiger talk with people who stopped by the Peace and Freedom Party booth on April 28 during Earth Day celebrations in Sacramento’s Southside Park.
It was another good day for Peace and Freedom.
• A way to meet the needs of the majority
• An economic system for a better world
• A historic (but not inevitable) imperative
• A transition to representing advanced consciousness
• Shared stewardship of human needs, natural resources and societal institutions
• A system guided by cooperation and equality rather than greed
The Partisan was the newspaper published by the Peace And Freedom Party State Central Committee and was published regularly from 1994 to 2009.
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Teresa Sale, C. T. Weber, and Debra Reiger talk with people who stopped by the Peace and Freedom Party booth on April 28 during Earth Day celebrations in Sacramento’s Southside Park.
It was another good day for Peace and Freedom.
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