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"Take a Stand Against Homophobia, Sexism, and Class Bias"

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Flyer advertising a SALGA-led press conference in protest of the FIA's decision to ban the group from marching in the India Day Parade.
Description
A flyer for a press conference led by SALGA-NY dealing with the FIA's decision to ban the group from participating in the 1997 India Day Parade.
Creator
South Asian Progressive Task Force
Source
SALGA-NY
Publisher
SAADA
Date
1997-08-16

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