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WE Movement

I recently had an assembly about the WE movement and I now believe that it is important to take action in our world, school, or community. WE movement brings people together and helps you accomplish things you can do to help around the world. Everybody deserves equal rights and we can help people with equal rights by doing simple things. Do you want to join the WE movement? All you have to do is take the pledge!


https://www.we.org/we-movement/join-the-movement/

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  1. Thank you for sharing your post about the WE movement this week. It was very detailed and well written.

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