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Midterms next focus of poor people after DC march, assembly
Following a powerful and passionate march and moral assembly of poor and low-wage workers and faith leaders that drew thousands of people from every state in the nation, the Poor People’s Campaign has announced its plans for the midterm elections in November.
Poor people take DC streets, show they won’t be silent anymore
Thousands upon thousands of people lined Pennsylvania Avenue and even more watched online as impacted people shared their stories involving voting rights, the nation’s failure to respond to COVID, especially among poor communities, workplace rights, the need for health care and living wages, ecological devastation, homelessness, food insecurity, massive debut, and the day-to-day struggle of not having enough money to survive.
Before 6/18 assembly, Poor People’s Campaign briefs Congress
Poor people and low-wage workers, along with the National Co-Chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign, will offer testimony to members of Congress on a “Third Reconstruction Agenda” to confront systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, the denial of health care, militarism and the false narratives of religious nationalism and white supremacy. These testifiers are among 140 million people who are poor or low-income living in the US, accounting for over 40 percent of the population and nearly one-third of the electorate.
Monday: Call for Biden to meet with poor people gains support
Labor organizations representing millions of workers will partner with the Poor People’s Campaign to mobilize for the upcoming Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls & will join a news conference Monday with workers & faith leaders who are urging President Biden to meet with a delegation of poor people and low-wage workers ahead of the assembly on June.
President Biden: Poor people still ask to meet with you
Poor People’s Campaign holds news conference Monday in DC to urge President Biden to meet with delegation from Mass Poor People’s and Low Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls on June 18
Sentenced to poverty by low wages, workers ask Biden to meet
Low-wage workers, union and faith leaders joined the Poor People’s Campaign on Monday to ask President Biden to meet with poor people and to call on the nation to join the campaign for its assembly and march on June 18th.
Put June 18th on your calendar; poor people are coming to DC!
The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival and its 40 state coordinating committees, supported by over 170 mobilizing partners, over 20 religious and denominational bodies and a growing Prophetic Council of over 2,500 clerics, will hold the Mass Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls.