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Leslie Cagan, encuentro 5, open media bostonEverything is Different, Nothing has Changed, Leslie Cagan on the Elections

In this informal talk to a house party organized by mga, encuentro 5, and AFSC, Leslie Cagan of United for Peace with Justice, surveys the election results and its implications for the new national mood. She summarizes this by quoting a friend, "Everything is different, Nothing has changed."


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Artist/Composer: Leslie Cagan, encuentro 5, open media boston
Keywords: Leslie Cagan; peace movement; 2008 elections; organizing

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