Categories: In the U.S.

Baltimore banner drop: No U.S.-NATO war

SLL photos: Sharon Black

During rush hour on March 25, anti-war protesters in Baltimore held a banner drop and street meeting to demand “No U.S.-NATO War on Russia & Donbass.” 

Activists handed out fact sheets and Struggle-La Lucha newspapers to drivers at red lights. They reported many honks of support for the slogan on the banner. 

Struggle-La Lucha Baltimore bureau

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