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DESCRIPTION:In 2014, the Salvadoran people elected a popular movement \nleader 
 president. The FMLN government of Salvador Sánchez \nCerén is 
 implementing social programs to transform the \ncounty and make it a place 
 where everyone can lead a \ndignified life. Come and hear how the results 
 of the March 1 \nlegislative and municipal elections will effect the 
 \ngovernment’s ability to continue and expand these programs. \n\nHear 
 from two Bay Area chapter members – Ana Fisher and \nJackie Kramer – 
 who went on a CISPES election observer \ndelegation and met with social 
 movement and political leaders.\n\nLearn how U.S.-promoted policies created 
 the inequality that forces 300 Salvadoran to leave their country every day 
 in search of a better life and the Salvadoran government’s revolutionary 
 education, healthcare, and community programs that are working to make 
 migration an option, not a necessity. Learn what you can do to support the 
 revolutionary process and keep the U.S. from interfering in these 
 incredible transformations.\n\nTues., March 17; 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 
 p.m.\n2940 – 16th Street, room 302\n(between Mission and South Van Ness 
 Ave.) \nSan Francisco\nEvent free – food\n\nFor more information, contact 
 the Bay Area chapter of the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El 
 Salvador (CISPES), (415) 503-0789 or bayarea@cispes.org\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/03/18769455.php
SUMMARY:Report back on 2015 election in El Salvador
LOCATION:Redstone building room 302 at 2940 16th Street (between Mission and S. Van 
 Ness St.) San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/03/18769455.php
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