The Mobilization Tour will make at least 10 stops nationwide to Mobilize, Organize, Register, and Educate people for a movement that votes.
Speakers will demand this nation do MORE to live up to its possibilities:
MORE to fully address the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and the denial of health care, militarism and the war economy and the false moral narrative of religious nationalism.
MORE to change the narrative and build the power of those most impacted by these injustices.
MORE to realize a Third Reconstruction agenda that can build this country from the bottom up and realize the nation we have yet to be.
Rev. Carolyn Foster @AlabamaPPC: 8 rural hospitals have closed since 2011. This is why Alabamians, doctors, nurses, and others are mobilizing to Washington, D.C., on June 18!
If Alabama can be the home of the civil rights movement, it can be the home of this last leg of the movement. We must come together and run the final stretch.
Because of COVID, this stop & the next one, scheduled 2/28 for TX, OK, LA, & AR are virtual. Other in-person stops on the tour are: Madison, WI, & Cleveland in March; Raleigh, NC, New York City & Philadelphia, PA in April & Los Angeles, Memphis & the Delta of Mississippi in May.
This is why we are mobilizing to Washington, D.C., on June 18 AND #ToThePolls!
We’re organizing buses from all across the nation to bring people to Washington, D.C., on June 18. You can sign up right now for a seat on a bus. RSVP now: poorpeoplescampaign.org/june18/
Frank Barragan with the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice: “We really have to stop the fear. We have to move forward and be positive.”
Emilee Johnson @Mississippi_PPC: “Exploitation doesn’t have a color or a political party. ... I stand with the Poor People’s Campaign, because we are in desperate need of this Third Reconstruction, and we must do more.”
Rev. Pamela T. Andrews @FloridaPPC, quoting Scripture: “The poor man cried out, and the Lord saved him. ... We are on our way June 18 to Washington to effect policy!”
Sarah Brummet @FloridaPPC is sharing with us about how her family falls in the Medicaid gap, lacking affordable healthcare and access to quality healthcare living in a rural area. She is not alone!
Florida has a “great” governor. Great in lying. Great in denying. Great in hustling people.
Kareemah Hanifa @GeorgiaPPC: “The poorest people in this country are formerly incarcerated, and they literally have no representation. Because you cannot vote, you do not have a voice.”
June 18 is NOT just a day of action. It is a declaration of an ongoing, committed moral movement to 1) shift the moral narrative; 2) build power; and 3) make real policies to fully address poverty and low wealth from the bottom up.
Rabbi Mark A. Peilen in Gadsden, AL: “Friends, Let us unite to pursue humaneness, justice, freedom for all, and equal opportunity to create and succeed, particularly in voting rights, healthcare, housing, employment ...”
We actually got the call to do June 18 from the book of Amos, chapter 5, when God told Amos, “I need a remnant” that will come together and shut down everything and cry in the public square. “And when I hear the crying of the impacted people, then I will visit you.”
.@elliott_smith22@BRepairers: My great grand aunt Amelia Boynton and her husband, Sam, organized in the deep South for over 4 decades, amidst racial intimidation, violence, and legislative defeats. But they never gave up.
Rev. Julie Conrady at Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham: “Yesterday, AL Gov. Kay Ivey spent $7 million on a Super Bowl ad, just to insult President Biden. … We are going to D.C. to call for accountability from our leaders!”
The gathering in Raleigh, NC, on Saturday, April 2, will include North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia mobilizing to June 18 in Washington, D.C. #PoorPeoplesCampaign#MoralMarch#ToThePolls
We are in a crisis of civilization, and these are dangerous times. This clash between two superpowers with nuclear weapons is unacceptable. Once again ego—and desire for power, oil, and money—is bringing us to the brink of war. We need a moral reset in the worst way.
We must remember, in a nuclear age, “contained war” is a concept that could easily lead to catastrophic nuclear annihilation.
The danger of war in a nuclear era is that war is designed to win. Winning means escalation, and, with nuclear powers, escalation can mean from conventional to nuclear to ultimate destruction very quickly.
.@POTUS Biden, please be honest. The reality is the economy is not well, especially when it comes to poor and low-wealth people. But it’s not your fault. Layout what you are doing to undo what Trump did and to meet this moment. Talk about what you did in the rescue plan, but ...
also talk about what else you wanted to do that Republicans Manchin & Sinema blocked. Layout what must be done now w/Build Back Better, voting rights, and living wages. Remember, you campaigned on raising the minimum wage. Talk about how each part will help millions of Americans.
Go back to your original $3 trillion Build Back Better plan, what it would have done, and then be clear why you can’t go lower than that amount, because you care about essential workers and their families.
.@NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has not met with the full community until he meets with representatives of those who signed the letter calling for the 2023 Super Bowl to be moved from Arizona because of the actions of their senators.
The letter came from a diverse group of faith leaders and advocates—diverse by faith, age, race, and geographic area. Also, the meeting we desire is with NFL players and others impacted in the room.
Just like Black money is not a monolith, leadership is not a monolith, and faith leaders are not a monolith. There simply isn’t just one or two Black leaders who represent all Black people.
And the hiring of Black coaches in the NFL is not just a Black issue either.
What we must remember is that the policy positions Trump took moved people to follow him. And most Republicans, including McConnell, agreed w/ Trump’s policies. And if the policies don’t get challenged & debunked, an autocratic candidate will always be able to pick up the mantle.
Until McConnell, Graham, etc. admit they’re the ones who created Trump, the Republican Party is Trump, not the other way around. And until the RNC stops pushing the Reagan-type public policies that are full of racism and classism, they will simply trade one Trump for another.
It may be a candidate that isn’t as vile and fraudulent as Trump, but they will still use a racist Republican mainstay—which was first dubbed by them—“positive polarization,” for the purpose of winning politically.
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