Moral Activists participate in the Moral Mondays In D.C. on June 2nd.

Moral Mondays: A Southern Call to Conscience

Join us for Moral Mondays: A Southern Call to Conscience as we engage in a season of nonviolent moral resistance against extremism in government. Founded in 2013 in North Carolina by Bishop William J. Barber, II, Moral Mondays is a protest movement that centers impacted people, people of faith, and moral leaders who hold elected leaders and government accountable to enact a moral agenda that responds to the urgent needs of the poor.

We are calling on people of moral conscience to join us for Moral Mondays throughout the summer and fall as we work to enact a moral budget and moral public policies for the nation. Sign up below to participate and receive updates about Moral Mondays gatherings.

 

Upcoming dates

  • August 18, 2025, 10am – 1pm (local time zones)

Details: “Moral Mondays: A Southern Call To Conscience” will take place on Aug. 18 across the South, as we show up, speak out, and stand together at U.S. Senate offices. We reject extremism in the White House and Congress and policies that attempt to dismantle America’s safety net, stripping Medicaid, SNAP benefits, and other vital services from millions of poor and low-wealth Americans.

We will gather in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Faith leaders, impacted people, and other advocates will gather to declare the truth about policies of death that harm our communities and violate our deepest values. We rise as one Southern choir of conscience–multi-faith, multi-race, multi-issue, united.

Sign up to receive updates about Moral Mondays in your state and to declare: “We will not be silent anymore.”

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18 Aug 2025

Moral Mondays: A Southern Call to Conscience