Event Replay “Let the People Speak” By Sheilla Jones

Let the People Speak launched at McNally Robinson Booksellers in Winnipeg on September 19, 2019. Many Frontier supporters were unable to attend the September 2019 book launch of “Let the […]
Published on December 6, 2019

Let the People Speak launched at McNally Robinson Booksellers in Winnipeg on September 19, 2019. Many Frontier supporters were unable to attend the September 2019 book launch of “Let the People Speak”.  We are pleased to provide this the highlight reel video of this fantastic event.

Available for purchase at http://www.signature-editions.com/index.php/books/single_title/let_the_people_speak

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