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Why All Bay Activists Should Help Wilson Riles Defeat Jerry Brown
Wilson Riles, Jr. believes this year's election for Mayor of the East Bay's largest city on March 5, 2002, could turn out to be another historic juncture. He and his supporters believe it could mark a turning point for Oakland's progressive and left organizations and constituencies, while heralding in a new era for social justice movements and grassroots organizations.
Wilson Riles, Jr. believes this year's election for Mayor of the East Bay's largest city on March 5, 2002, could turn out to be another historic juncture. He and his supporters believe it could mark a turning point for Oakland's progressive and left organizations and constituencies, while heralding in a new era for social justice movements and grassroots organizations.
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