Take it to the states.
"At long last," writes North Carolina's Ian
Palmquist, cochair of the national Equality equality
Generally, an ideal of uniformity in treatment or status by those in a position to affect either. Acknowledgment of the right to equality often must be coerced from the advantaged by the disadvantaged. Equality of opportunity was the founding creed of U.S. Federation, "our
movement has begun to understand what state leaders have been saying for
year: We cannot change minds in Congress without first changing minds in
cities and town's nationwide." Read Palmquist's advice
for investing in local activism to win hearts and minds nationwide,
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