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Dinners became opportunities opportunities to make tenants the “locus of transformation” in the organizing. 09 © Derek Chung

Dinners, banquets, Lunar New Year visits, and commemorations became opportunities to make tenants the “locus of transformation” in the organizing campaign.Dinners became opportunities opportunities to make tenants the “locus of transformation” in the organizing. 09 © Derek Chung
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