New Directions

New Directions

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  • Women's Action for New Directions — or WAND is a progressive women s organization that seeks to decrease militarism, work toward the elimination of weapons of mass destruction stockpiles, redirect unnecessary military spending toward social programs, and to increase women s… …   Wikipedia

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