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	"author_name": "National Afrosocialists and Socialists of Color",
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	"description": "AfroSoC is building out its Working Groups (WGs) and Committees to expand our capacity, deepen political education, and strengthen internal structures for the national caucus. Here&#x27;s a brief overview of the differences between Working Groups and Committees: Working Groups (WGs): Project-based, member-driven spaces focused on organizing campaigns, research, study groups, and specific issue-based work. These are more flexible and can evolve over time. Committees: Internal support and advisory bodies that strengthen AfroSoC’s infrastructure by developing toolkits, trainings, communications, and other internal support, by and for local affiliates. Each WG/Committee must have at least 12 interested people to be formally established. Leadership positions (up to 4 co-chairs per WG/Committee) will be available to help facilitate and sustain the work. All Working Group (WG) and Committee suggestions were directly sourced from the February 2nd &quot;AfroSoC is Back!&quot; virtual event, where members from across the country shared their priorities and focus areas.",
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