File:Our Promise Rally.webm
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English: A large, peaceful group gathered Saturday afternoon at the Allen County Courthouse, and made their way to the downtown library.
The "Our Promise" rally was the inaugural event of People for the Common Good (PCG). PCG was founded by Fort Wayne resident Sarah Hyndman, and is a nonpartisan coalition of diverse individuals, groups, and organizations, that advocate for and protect the rights of all people. Fort Wayne's march was one of 600 similar marches worldwide held simultaneously with the Women’s March in Washington D.C. |
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Source | YouTube: Our Promise Rally – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | INFortWayne |
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