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By Wanda Guthrie
Join the Movement for Democracy in their Barnstorming Campaign.
Adam Eichen, co-author with Frances Moore Lappe of Daring Democracy: Igniting Power, Meaning, and Connection for the America We Want, will be joining the March On Harrisburg (MOH) for a speaking tour and democracy training hosted by Unitarian Universalist Churches across Pennsylvania.
The forum will include a speech from Eichen, MOH Executive Director Rabbi Michael Pollack, and other March On Harrisburg organizers.
Organizers from the Poor People’s Campaign,: A National Call for Moral Revival, will be joining the group as well. MOH has signed onto Rev. William Barber’s Poor People’s Campaign, a 6-week national campaign that will engage in nonviolent civil disobedience simultaneously at 25 State Capitol buildings across the country, intending to launch a “moral revival” in our national political debate. After the speakers, there will be a citizen lobbying training on our anti-corruption, pro-democracy bills. We will also be providing information on how to participate in the Poor People’s Campaign.
Join the Movement for Democracy in Pittsburgh!
Mar 9, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Unitarian Universalist Church of the North Hills
2359 W Ingomar Rd
Pittsburgh, PA
And
Mar 10, 9:00am – 12:00pm
First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh
605 Morewood Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2999
Organized by March on Harrisburg, Daring Democracy, Poor People’s Campaign, and the UU Pennsylvania Legislative Advocacy Network
Preparing for the March on Harrisburg with the Poor People’s Campaign
Wanda Guthrie is a long time peace and social justice advocate.
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