Thank you to the @MellonFdn and Dr. Alan Curtis and the Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation for their support of tonight’s #SoundtrackoftheStruggle livestream event.
Spirit — to inspire means to literally put spirit in them, to put courage in them.
We wouldn’t have even heard “I Have a Dream” if not for Mahalia Jackson. She knew that Dr. King needed to preach that word on that day. #PoorPeoplesCampaign#SoundtrackoftheStruggle
🎶 Up over my head
I see justice in the air
Up over my head
I see justice in the air
And I really do believe,
I said I really do believe
that change is coming out there 🎶
Jon Michael Spencer is the professor who came up with the term “theomusicology.” I heard him speak at Duke University. A theomusicologist can’t just be a good singer. They have to be a part of the movement. They have to have the “anointing,” if you will.
🎶 Somebody’s hurting my brother
and it’s gone on far too long
And we won’t be silent anymore
Somebody’s hurting my sister
and it’s gone on far too long
And we won’t be silent anymore 🎶
In the movement, we get tempted to compromise and capitulate. And then we go among the people, and they’re saying, “NO WAR!” Not “Well maybe a little bit of war.” So the songs help you sing yourself back to your place of courage and idealism.
Songs are oftentimes ahead of us. Maybe the song can see in a way we can’t see with our physical eyes.
🎶 Aint gonna let nobody
turn me around - no!
turn me around - no!
I’m gonna keep on walking
keep on talking
Marching up to Freedomland 🎶
.@allen_yara is talking about one of our 14 principles of moral fusion organizing: using all social media platforms available to us to spread the message and shift the narrative.
🎶 When I rise, he will have my eyes
When I rise, she will have my eyes
Lord, let them have easy lives
I’m goin’ away
I’ll be back some old day
Please don’t move where I lay 🎶
“Moderate” Democrats say the more money cut from the BBB plan, the more people left out, the more people that don’t get Medicare or free community college or $15/hr living wage, WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS?
It makes me think about how the so-called “moderate” position in politics is often a polite euphemism for inaction. Remember what Dr. King wrote from the Birmingham jail: “I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate.
“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice;
Poor and low-income people accounted for more than a third of all voters overall in the 2020 presidential election, and their turnout was especially strong in tight battleground states, according to a study @UniteThePoor released today.
The study, titled “Waking the Sleeping Giant: Low-Income Voters and the 2020 Elections” also shows that of the 168 million people who voted in 2020, 59 million — 35% — were poor or low-income, meaning they have an estimated annual income of less than $50,000.
The 2020 presidential elections saw the highest voter turnout in U.S. election history, including among low-income voters.
As Congress argues about the cost of the BBB plan, the #PoorPeoplesCampaign meets today w/ U.S. House & White House representatives, then holds a news conference at 9:30am ET to say the fight should focus on the ppl whose lives depend on passing this plan. breachrepairers.org/livestream
Faith leaders and economists will stand with essential, low-wage women representing the 140 million people who were poor or low-income before COVID-19 at a news conference at 9:30 a.m. ET on the House side of the U.S. Capitol.
Before the news conference, the delegation is meeting with members of Congress and staffers, along with Josh Dickson and Carissa Joy Smith, senior advisers from the White House Office of Public Engagement.
Manchin is so slick, he is silly. Paying people a living wage, providing health care, education, and childcare for working low-wage mothers is not “entitlement.” It’s justice. It’s promoting the general welfare. It’s acting like Jesus.
And how much time does Manchin want? How about as much time as it took for him to block living wages—about five minutes?
I wish reporters would push him and expose the faces and livelihoods that would be hurt by his cuts.
Stop talking about $3.7 trillion or $2 trillion. $3.7T over 10 years is not a large number at all. What is huge is the number of Americans who will be hurt even more after being devastated already by COVID.