Reverend Pinkney Discussing the Case against Him

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On March 21, Benton Harbor community organizer Reverend Edward Pinkney was convicted of five "improprieties" in connection his 2005 campaign to recall Benton Harbor's most powerful city commissioner. In the following videos, Pinkney talks the circumstances of his conviction and how he has been targeted for campaigning against Whirlpool.

Reverend Pinkney discussing his conviction:

Reverend Pinkney discussing why Whirlpool is trying to silence him:

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