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Meet Simmy Hundal: Helping to Heal Racial Divides

Darpan News Desk, 11 Aug, 2020 09:30 PM
  • Meet Simmy Hundal: Helping to Heal Racial Divides

With the US political climate marred with uncertainty and division and often talked about widely in the media, an American citizen has taken charge on taking the catapulting the dialogue on politics and race relations to new heights.

Simmy Hundal has founded the group March for Unity, Civility, and Political Engagement. (MUCPE).

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He has held marches and has been holding virtual forums as well. Join Darpan's Ish Sharma on their in depth discussion. WATCH: 

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