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About Philly for Change

Philly for Change is a group of reform-minded progressive Democrats. We fight for democracy, social and economic justice for all people, peace, the environment, and the green economy at the city, state, and federal levels.

Philly for Change is a local affiliate of
Democracy for America

Celebrating five years of Progressive Activism in Philadelphia
And the Return of Howard Dean!!
Thank you, Howard!

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