POOR PEOPLE’S AND LOW-WAGE WORKERS’ ASSEMBLY AND MORAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON
AND TO THE POLLS
https://www.poorpeoplescampaign.org/june18/
MOBILIZING
PARTNERS
AFL-CIO Planned Parenthood MoveOn Common
Defense Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Sunrise Movement National
Council of Churches USA Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Black
Voters Matter Center for Popular Democracy The Episcopal Church Presbyterian
Church (USA) Border Network for Human Rights Islamic Circle of North
America American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
(AFSCME) Unitarian Universalist Association League of Women Voters Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) Physicians for a National Health Program Children’s
Defense Fund The Climate Reality Project
7 STEPS BEFORE THE MIDTERMS
A MOVEMENT
DECLARATION TO RECONSTRUCT AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
We – the
thousands gathered here in the active declaration of a rapidly growing front of
organized moral fusion power – and in deep solidarity with those rising up
across this country, who are demanding reconstruction of this democracy and reconstitution of the policy and legal priorities of this nation – say: we are
in a time of emergency. We gather in Washington D.C. for a Mass Poor Peoples
and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls
in a dark summer, as our democracy is threatened by a state-by-state
coordinated assault on the right to vote and imperiled by open violence, greed,
obstruction, distortions, and denial, while more than 140 million poor and low
wealth people of every race, creed, religion, in every region of this country
are rising up daily against growing indignities, pain, injury, and death at the
hands of immoral policies and interlocking injustices.
Even after
historic numbers of people, including those gathered here, voted in 2020 and
said we must do more in a collective act of faith, during the grief of a
global pandemic, our democracy remains in an untenable, fragile place: it is
bending under the unrelenting weight of an orchestrated attack on our rights to
vote for the purpose of further entrenching anti-democratic, non-majority
power. And we are facing an attempt to stop the power of this movement and what
our presence and witness represent.
We see the
truth and so we say the truth: if the assault on this democracy prevails, the
consequences will be felt across generations. We see and say that we come here
in the shadow of mass death, insurrection, an attempted coup, and in a time in
our nation’s history when it is openly known that there are those in political
office – and running for political office – who are working with grotesque
resources to seek to overthrow the will of the people of the United States
again. And we come with the sight and insight to see ahead of us to the
generationally transformative resurrection possibilities of a Third
Reconstruction of this democracy and this country.
As we gather
in Washington D.C. before Congress, before this Supreme Court that – unchecked
– threatens to decay our constitutionally protected right to justice and equal
protection under the law, and before this White House, we declare that we know
there are 143 days between today, June 18, 2022, and the last day of the
mid-term elections on November 8. On the ballot are 469 seats in Congress – 34
in the Senate and 435 in the House.
We stand
together today without the full protections of a Restored Voting Rights Act.
And we declare that we will use our full power to force this democracy to
reckon with its people’s plight. We will not be silenced and we will not go
unheard! This movement will not be turned around or turned back! Our votes are not supported but demand to be heard and to take action. A movement that votes
does not vote for any party or any one person, we vote for our people and for
our lives. We vote to summon a Third Reconstruction that can birth us out of an
impoverished democracy and usher in a new world.
For this purpose:
1.
We demand
that every member of Congress publicly acknowledge the reality and pain of 140
million poor and low-wealth people – including 43 % of our entire
population and 52% of our children, who have died at a rate 2 to 5 times higher
during this pandemic, and 250,000 of whom died from poverty and inequality
every year – and recognize a moral crisis that must be corrected, reckoned
with, and repaired. This is an emergency, and we need emergency action now to
redress these injuries.
2.
We demand
every member of Congress commit to creating and supporting legislation that
reflects the Third Reconstruction Agenda developed by poor and low-wage
communities. No action that is available to this Congress to relieve this
injury and protect our democracy should be taken off the table – no matter how
close we are to an election.
3.
We demand a
White House Poverty Summit with President Biden to allow this administration to
meet with a delegation of poor and low-wealth people, religious leaders, and
economists and to commit to an Executive Action Plan to Eliminate Poverty in
2022.
4.
We declare
that this Campaign will engage in massive mobilization and outreach through
every means available to us – by visits, letters, petitions, candidate
forums, and phone calls – advocating for our current representatives to take
action now to address the needs of 140 million poor and low wealth people in this
country.
5.
We pledge to
return to Washington D.C. in September 2022, to join 5,000 poor and low-wealth
people and religious leaders, along with 100 economists in nonviolent moral
direct action in our next step of declaration and notification of these
demands.
6.
This Campaign
announces its launch of a nationwide effort for the next 143 days to register
and educate poor and low-income communities to vote in every election for
candidates who commit to a Third Reconstruction Agenda to address poverty and
low wealth from the bottom up. We must vote in historic numbers for our
ancestors, for our children, and for the generations to come whose lives and
planet are under threat today.
7.
We declare
that we are a movement that votes. We call on all poor and low-wealth people to
march in mass assembly from here to the polls this November and to use
your vote to make your voices heard! We will expand the “we” included in “we
the people” and fight with every tool we have to ensure no voice is excluded
from this democracy, no vote is denied, and no cry for justice rising up from
this moral fusion movement is unrepresented at the ballot box.
Forward
together, not one step back!
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