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V.I.P Ladies + Silence is Violence Take on the Streets Tonight for Peace
Silence Is Violence and community partners want YOU to help kick off a spring peace campaign tonight by taking to the streets with the V.I.P. Ladies and Kids Social Aid and Pleasure Club for a little New Orleans-style marching. (continued)
| Posted: 02.26.2009 | By: ariella |
| 146 comments | Filed Under: baty landis, crime, eve troeh, gambit, silence is violence, social aid and pleasure clubs, tamara jackson, ya/ya, second lines |
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