Rosa Parks Day Report and Slide Show
How do we remember Rosa Parks?
By making The 50th Anniversary Of Rosa Parks' Arrest, December
1, a Nationwide Day of Absence and Protest Against Poverty, Racism &
War.
No School, Work Or Shopping - Protests Across the Country
March on Wall Street
in NYC to demand:
*Bring the Troops Home Now
*Cut the War Budget, Not Healthcare, Housing and Education
*Justice for Hurricane Katrina Survivors
*Military recruiters out of our schools.
*Jobs - A Living Wage - the Right to Organize
50 years ago, Rosa Parks Helped Start a Movement - We must re-start
that Movement.
The 50th anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest is much more than the anniversary
of single person's actions. It is the anniversary of the opening of the
mass Civil Rights movement and the struggle that brought Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr.to prominence.
The war in Iraq that has now destroyed the lives of more than 2100 U.S.
soldiers and 100,000 Iraqi people; the racism and negelct at all levels
of government in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; growing poverty and inequality;
the drive to make the Supreme Court even more anti-woman and anti-civil
rights; and Rosa Parks' death just days ago, have made this 50th anniversary
of her arrest an even more serious and somber occasion to reflect on the
need to restart the movement against poverty, racism and war.
Let's utilize this anniversary to move the movement forward.
We urge you to join the more than 1,000 organizations that are also supporting
and participating in the Dec.1st Rosa Parks Anniversary Nationwide Day
of Absence Against Poverty, Racism and War. On that day, no school, no
work, and no shopping--only protest marches, rallies and teach-ins.
Fifty years ago, Rosa Parks helped start a Movement. We must re-start
that Movement. Part of the problem is that our movement is too fragmented.
Surely, the memory of Rosa Parks should provide us with fresh inspiration
to build the bridges between movements that would make all of us so much
stronger. From the Sept. 24 antiwar protest to the Millions More Movement
to the "World Can’t Wait" day of protest, it is clear
that the mass of the people are ready to end both the war in Iraq, and
the war against so many of us here at home.
During the course of Dr.King's journey from Montgomery to Memphis where
his life was cut short, he came to see not only segregation, but poverty,
economic inequality, and war as the enemies of freedom. We must restart
the Movement for social justice, equality and peace because if we don't,
we will not only fail to finish the unfinished business of the civil rights
movement-- we will also continue to lose ground.
Let us use this anniversary as an occasion to affirm that the struggle
must continue, and that we cannot separate the struggle against racism
from the struggle for the right to health care, a quality education, affordable
housing, and jobs that pay a living wage with benefits including the right
to organize. Moreover, central to a new Movement must be ending the war
in Iraq and bringing the troops home now. Most of all, we must recommit
ourselves to the goal of uniting all who can be united.
On Dec. 1, people will march in every region of the country. In NYC,
thousands will march and rally on Wall Street because a relatively handful
of people who either own, control or profit from the economy, must know
that we consider the right to live free of war and the right to a job,
to be as much of a civil right as the right to sit in the front of the
bus.
It is time to declare that poor and working people will not sit in the
back of the economic bus that only runs to make the rich richer. We will
not ride in the back of a bus that wants to run over the rights of women,
people of color, immigrants, youth, LGBT people and workers. We will not
ride in the back of a bus that will cut health care, food and housing
programs to pay for war and transfer more wealth to the rich. Let us signal
a new resolve that we will not be pushed backward-- that we will march
forward, and keep Dr. King's dream alive through courage, commitment and
struggle, which is the legacy that Rosa Parks has left us.
* ENDORSE
the December 1 Rosa Parks Anniversary National Strike Against Poverty,
Racism, and War
* VIEW
initiators and endorsers
* DOWNLOAD national flyer and local flyers for New York March on Wall St (in English y español) and demos in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Norfolk, VA, Philadelphia, San Francisco, UCSD Student Walkout, and Washington, DC!
* VIEW
list of Rosa Parks Day ACTIVITIES
* LIST
your local activity
* VOLUNTEER
to help build the National Day of Absence!
* DONATE
to help build a movement against war & racism
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Rosa Parks Day Sign/Placcard
Boston City Council
Resolution
New York City Press Conference and City Council
Resolution
Listen
Watch
Detroit City Council Resolution
Larry Holmes of TONC addressing Sept 24 Rally
on Dec 1 Rosa Parks Anniversary Strike - listen
Dec. 1 Labor Petition
List of Rosa Parks Day Activities
Rosa Parks Day News and Updates
Download National and NYC Wall Street Flyers (in English y español) and Local
Flyers from Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Norfolk, VA, Philadelphia, San Francisco, UCSD Student Walkout, and Washington, DC!
- help get the word out!
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