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Mass Rally to Demand Answers for 100+ West Virginia State Jail Deaths
Families to Hold Mass Rally, Demand Answers to 100+ West Virginia State Jail Deaths
Bishop Barber to Deliver Sermon at Historic Brown Chapel AME Selma
Bishop Barber to Deliver Sermon at Historic Brown Chapel AME Selma
Calling for Federal Investigation of State Jail Deaths
Families, advocates demand accountability, federal action in petition to Gov. Justice, Sen. Manchin, letter to the DOJ
Over 100 people of all races have died in state regional jails in the last decade, including 13 at the Southern Regional Jail this year alone
Press Conference Calling for Federal Investigation of State Jail Deaths
Press Conference Calling for Federal Investigation of State Jail Deaths
Bishop Barber invited to open U.S. House legislative session with prayer.
“I am approaching this invitation to pray on behalf of all Members of the House with the solemnity and seriousness it deserves,” said Bishop William J. Barber II, President of Repairers of the Breach.
Union Busting is Immoral! Support Starbucks Workers
Repairers of the Breach stands in solidarity with Starbucks workers who are demanding adequate staffing, fair pay, and protection from harassment.
We Must Vote Fearlessly!
We met Wilma Liverpool in Durham, North Carolina during our march to North Carolina Central University’s polling site for early voting.
Bishop Barber: Statement on Raleigh’s Mass Shootings
As a pastor, I know death is hard. But senseless death in the form of social hell that traumatized us all must move us to action, especially our political leaders.
Our votes are demands: Poor people march on main streets nationally
Poor and low-income people and their advocates will march on main streets of capital and other major cities across the country Oct. 15 to encourage low-propensity voters who are suffering the most from attacks on our democracy to register and vote in the midterm elections.
Jackson water crisis: Moral Monday pushes for solution
Led by poor and low-wage residents of all colors, clergy and advocates, Moral Monday will continue to expose to the public the utter moral, health and economic failure of the state government’s refusal to work with the city leadership to end a problem that has existed for decades.
Our votes = demands: Poor people speak at 2 NC stops
An organizing tour of North Carolina’s congressional districts to turn out the vote of poor and low-income people continues next week with a virtual stop in Fayetteville and an in-person program in Elizabeth City.
Jackson residents vow to fight until taps run clean
From a stage with the Mississippi Governor’s Mansion looming in the background, poor and low-income people of every race and creed shared their stories of suffering from the lack of clean water in Jackson, vowing not to give up until their taps run clear and safe.