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Home Media Coverage “Grass Roots: Faith communities work to broaden movement for worker justice” in the Wisconsin State Journal by Pat Schneider

“Grass Roots: Faith communities work to broaden movement for worker justice” in the Wisconsin State Journal by Pat Schneider

Becky Schigiel February 14, 2012 March 3, 2012Media Coverage

The Wisconsin State Journal published “Grass Roots: Faith communities work to broaden movement for worker justice” by Pat Schneider on February 14, 2012.

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