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Tag Archives: Durham People’s Alliance
Socialist Org Backs Alleged Plagiarist In Durham DA Race
Durham DA candidate was accused of plagiarism on her campaign website. She denies it but is removing the text in question.
But that’s not even the fun part about this race. Keep reading. Continue reading
Posted in ELECTIONS, LL1885, POLITICS NC, THE LEFT
Tagged Durham DA, Durham People's Alliance, Satana Deberry
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NC Education Protest Group Less Of A Mystery
Over the last 6 months, I’ve attempted to track a protest group named Aim Higher NC. Little public information is available, as the NC Secretary of State only has a name reservation on file for them. Aim Higher has refused to name who funds and runs them. I inquired with NCAE and Organize2020, both said they were not behind the group, which may be technically true, but they are indeed supplying help and resources to Aim Higher. So is Progress NC – in fact, after looking at a recent email from Aim Higher, Progress NC appears to be very involved. Related Read:@AimHigherNC Still A Mystery
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Posted in EDUCATION, LL1885, NCAE, Organize2020, Social Justice, The Articles
Tagged Aim Higher NC, Durham People's Alliance, Kate Fellman, NCAE, Organize2020, Progress Action NC, Progress NC
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