Community Corner Interview: Bob McAdams of Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice

Community Corner Interview: Bob McAdams of Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice

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April is Earth Month and Kendall spoke with Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice President Bob McAdams. The CCPJ will be on the Downtown Mall this Saturday from 10am to 3pm distributing pins and leaflets to raise local awareness about the plight of the planet and what individuals can do about it. More info: https://www.charlottesvillepeace.org/

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