More Quench Water Webinars Coming Up in September!

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The People’s Tribune launched a water discussion group over a year ago which is now presenting the fifth in a series of ‘Quench’ webinars. In September, we have two water webinars scheduled. Water Affordability vs Assistance on September 15, coordinated by Detroit and Philadelphia water activists, and on the 30th we will hear from BarbiAnn Maynard and others about the fight for clean water in one of the poorest areas of the nation, Martin County, KY.  See the previous water webinars below:

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For more information and to register for the webinars, please visit our Facebook page: ‘Water Talks-Do You Hear The Voices’ at www.facebook.com/watervoices/
You can view the previous webinars there, or go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEDaKHz3C-eBOteG-OQiTUg

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