Peace Road 2020: Native American, African American and White women

By A Mystery Man Writer

Editor’s Note: WFWP USA Vice President Katarina Connery offers her reflections and deep insight on the historical significance of the Peace Road 2020 kick-off event in Plymouth, and the impact of women leaders working together. Read more on Peace Road here and here . Plymouth, Massa

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