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July 4th, 2000 at Traprock Peace Center
Solidarity & Songs for Freedom
Joanne Ranney, Regional Coordinator for Witness for Peace, and Ann Ferguson of Feminist Aid to Central America (FACF is an affiliate project of Traprock Peace Center) joined 40 neighbors at Traprock Peace Center.
Jen Cannon, Witness
for Peace Charlotte
Compagna,
Traprock Intern and
and Amherst
College Liz Kelner, Witness
for Peace
Ann Ferguson, Feminist Aid for Central America, entertains with The Diggers and describes FACA's work with women and their communities in Central America.

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Last Updated on February 28, 2001 by Charlie Jenks