Thursday, 17 August 2017

Why Rev. William Barber picked Charlotte to launch his campaign to save America’s soul

quote [ In a recent interview with the Observer, the Rev. William Barber, architect of “Moral Mondays” and co-leader of the upcoming Poor People’s Campaign, spoke about Charlottesville, President Donald Trump, Franklin Graham, Charlotte’s poverty, and the campaign to resurrect Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last push for economic justice. ]

An update to this post. Seeing as how the goal is to bring poor people together from across all walks of life, I hope this overtakes the dividing statue debate, for the time being. Personally, I think they should come down, but I don't see it as a productive long term goal.
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[by raphael_the_turtle]
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HoZay said @ 3:54am GMT on 18th August
Is that the economy at large, or a fucked-up local housing market?

HoZay said @ 3:55am GMT on 18th August
Is that the economy at large, or a fucked-up local housing market?
Like, could they move, and be immediately much better off financially?



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HoZay said @ 3:54am GMT on 18th August
Is that the economy at large, or a fucked-up local housing market?
Like, could they move, and be immediately much better off financially?




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