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Subject Antifa, the Radical Left and Racial Exploitation – A Zoom Event
Date June 23, 2020 4:59 PM
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Tuesday Night – Participate in a Zoom Conference with Project 21’s Stacy Washington

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Tuesday Night – Participate in a Zoom Conference with Project 21’s Stacy Washington
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On Tuesday night, join Project 21 Co-Chairman Stacy Washington and small business owner AK Kamara in an on-line Zoom presentation as they discuss how radical leftist groups are exploiting race relations to create a socialist society and strip Americans of their freedoms – regardless of their skin color.
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This Zoom presentation is being conducted by the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT).
Stacy Washington
Co-chairman of Project 21 @National Center for Public Policy Research

Stacy Washington is the co-chairman of the National Center's Project 21 black leadership network. She is the host of the "Stacy on the Right" podcast and a frequent guest host on talk radio shows including Larry O'Connor and "Mornings on the Mall" on Washington's WMAL and the XM Patriot channel.

AK Kamara
Small Business Owner

AK Kamara is a former CFACT staff member who was instrumental in assisting its efforts to challenge the Green movement at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Brazil in 2012. He has also been heavily involved in Minnesota Republican politics having held several positions on the state and local level since 2006. Currently Kamara owns a small insurance business in Minneapolis and is very active in the Lions Club and food shelf.
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