We’re committing to go full, all-out in building the #PoorPeoplesCampaign: A National Call for Moral Revival in this moment of our national sickness. When we see political and physical insurrection; when we see assaults on the poor and low-wealth;
when we see wide-spread assaults on voting rights and democracy; when we see misinformation campaigns and billions spent to divide us; in this moment, we are committed to mobilizing the largest mass assembly of poor people & low-wage workers in this nation’s history on June 18.
Our deadline is victory!
RSVP now for the Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly & Moral March on Washington & To the Polls, June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
Rev. Dr. @LizTheo, co-chair of the #PoorPeoplesCampaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, “Our democracy is on its deathbed. ... The earth is on fire, so we’re signing up ambulance drivers! ... See you on June 18th, and from there!”
These are the real numbers of poverty and low-income in this country. We don’t hear about them in the media, but we should! #PoorPeoplesCampaign
Hearing now from poor and low-income testifiers now, like Sara Fearington, a fast food worker in Durham, NC. #PoorPeoplesCampaign
Lakin Dillingham from Knox County, Alabama:
Robert Taylor in St. John’s Parish, Louisiana:
Family farmer Mark Pringle from Yates Center, Kansas:
Undocumented mother Kenia Alcocer from Los Angeles, California:
Callie Greer with @AlabamaPPC: “Poor people are actually the heartbeat of this world. And y’all have been mistreating us for a long time. ... Are we asking for too much? Of course not!” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
We’re not demanding too much for poor and low-income Americans. We’re actually trying to help this nation save itself.
Denita Jones with @Texas_PPC speaking live now: “Do you hear us? ... Hear me, and hear us well! The moral resurrection is upon you, and it’s time to decide now which side are you on?” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
Too many poor and low-income people have died. 700 people per day, before COVID, and we can’t stand for that anymore. So we’re coming — June 18. #PoorPeoplesCampaign
Emilee Johnson with @Mississippi_PPC: “Exploitation does not have a color or a party. I’m here as a survivor of sex trafficking, formerly incarcerated, and living in long-term recovery from drug addiction, and I’m a low-wage worker.” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
Robin Brown with @OhioPPC: “I am a parent advocating for environmental justice and equality for our lead-poisoned children. ... We need change. We ARE the change!” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
.@MaryKayHenry@SEIU: “We are nursing home workers ... We are fast food workers ... We are janitors and airport workers and hospital workers and public workers ... We can build the nation that our children deserve!” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
Rabbi @JonahPesner@TheRAC: “We are in a time of great moral crisis. ... Our democracy itself is under attack. ... But we know that our safety is in our solidarity, and the redemption of our nation may yet come ...” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
Dr. Wendsler Nosie @ProtectOakFlat: “Mother Earth is being destroyed. ... It’s so important for us to be involved to work together so can have a clear understanding of building a better world for everyone.” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
.@RepBarbaraLee: “This is a clarion call, it’s a clarion call to step up and make sure and make certain that the policies in this country address the fact that we’re a country, supposedly, of liberty and justice, justice for ALL.” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
“The only way that Congress is going to move is because of the people.” —@RepBarbaraLee
.@SenWarren@EWarren: “We have a one-in-a-generation opportunity to pass critical legislation that supports working families. ... We have a chance to address this moral crisis ...” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
“The pieces are all there. This is our moment. It is truly a crisis, a moral crisis, and we in Congress need to step up. We in the Senate need to step up. We do that with your support. ... I’m committed to the cause. I will be with you every step of the way.” @SenWarren@EWarren
.@AlvJc@BRepairers: “We move forward to June 18, 2022, and beyond, not a day but a declaration of an ongoing movement to build power and to pass policies that make a difference for the poor from the bottom up.” RSVP now for June 18: poorpeoplescampaign.org/rally-map/
We should have never had a separation of the infrastructures of our democracy (voting rights), our daily lives (living wages, health care, etc.), and our roads, bridges, and technology. We have to shift the moral narrative, because we’ve been talking about this wrong.
If you stand for the filibuster, you stand against 56 million Americans—Black, brown, native, and white—who used means to vote in 2020 that are currently under attack in state legislatures across the country. You stand against the 140 million poor and low-income Americans.
With one vote against raising the federal minimum wage to $15/hr, Manchin and Sinema and others blocked lifting 32 million Americans and 41% of Black workers who would’ve been lifted out of poverty. #PoorPeoplesCampaign
We’re not the insurrection, we’re the resurrection. We’re getting ready to engage in a tour across the country. Right now we’re having 1,000+ people calling in to Manchin, Sinema, McConnell, and Schumer every day: actionnetwork.org/petitions/a-na…#PoorPeoplesCampaign
“Times like this demand that people put themselves out there, engage in nonviolent civil disobedience and moral direct action. We know that this is what has the power to actually make the power structures of our nation to say yes ...” —Rev. Dr. @LizTheo#PoorPeoplesCampaign
We will push toward June 18 and beyond to make sure that the voices of the 140 million poor and low-income Americans are heard! #PoorPeoplesCampaign
We’re not begging the government. We’re trying to save the nation! This nation cannot continue with 43% of its people living in poverty and low-income.
Think about the moral crisis we’re in when, in the middle of a pandemic, politicians don’t have the heart to make sure every American has healthcare.
We are rallying the sleeping giant of the poor and low-income Americans who make up 30% of the electorate in this nation. The beaten down group of people who, for years, have not heard anyone speaking to their conditions, but who are now rising up!
Anyone who agreed to stand down and wait a year after the inauguration and insurrection to push to fix the VRA is just as guilty to seeding power and influence to Manchin and Sinema as anyone else. But redemption is always possible, if we all chip in and do our part now.
Let’s not forget that the VRA has been before the Congress since 2013. Ever since June 25, 2013, when the Shelby decision said the Congress had to write a new coverage formula.
Exactly. That is why it was important that @POTUS declared he is tired of being silent. Theologically, I wish he had said, “I’m sorry I was ever silent,” because we should’ve never treated this like normal politics.
This should have been all one fight, and we should have been as loud about voting rights as infrastructure and Build Back Better, all as one. But now we are going to fight and declare that Washington’s manipulating games and deals have no place here.
From today forward, I want us all to remember another 6th anniversary. Not the 6th of January but the 6th of August 1965, when President LBJ signed the Voting Rights Act & declared, “Today is a triumph for freedom as huge as any victory that has ever been won on any battlefield.”
All of the people & GA activists that challenged the President today stand in the same tradition of John Lewis when he challenged JFK at the March on Washington in 1963. Some civil rights groups didn’t like it then, but John Lewis was right. And those activists were right today,
and the President would do well to meet with them & diverse moral & religious leaders, as we have been asking for months but his handlers have not facilitated.
Read what John Lewis did 59 years ago: “It is true that we support the administration’s civil rights bill. We support it with great reservations, however.
In “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” Sidney Poitier said this line to his father, “I love you, but you think of yourself as a Black man. I think of myself as a man.” This line needs to be embraced today.
Someone asked me, “Are you a Black preacher?” No, I first see myself as a preacher, able to be in any place, the pulpit, the streets, etc. This is why I resist and fight anytime racism and classism seeks to treat me as less than a man.
For instance, some say @VP Kamala Harris is a Black woman and a Black vice president. No, she is first a woman and the Vice President, and this is why she must resist any limits and blocks that are tried to be placed upon her.
3) Believing lies is as American as believing racism, classism, and homophobia. It’s not something strange.
4) America, in some sense, is in a constant political civil war.
5) To support the policies of the current Republican party is to believe in and support a rolling insurrection.
6) We have not always been able to come out of our problems with just education and elections. It has taken civil war, labor movements, martyrs, and sacrificial suffering.
Praying now: Rev. Traci Blackmon, one of 21 faith leaders who are joining @MadisonSiriusXM in his hunger strike for voting rights starting today. #Jan6th