Thursday, July 25, 2013

Finally

FINALLY

I am So Disgusted about So many things, I've been Wondering when a backlash Against Tea Party "ethics" would take place.  I pray it Can be Nonviolent, and that the change saying We have Had Enough is finally beginning.  I'm going to check out this blog.



Outrage over the Zimmerman verdict has sparked a true movement moment—as hundreds
of thousands of MoveOn members have spoken out for justice and a more equitable and
progressive America.
You can capture the energy of this moment to bring change to your community. Start
a campaign today using MoveOn's petition platform.
Start Your Campaign
Dear MoveOn member,
In the wake of the George Zimmerman trial verdict, the past 10 days have been incredible—
a true movement moment.
It started in the immediate aftermath of the decision. Within minutes,
the NAACP launched a petition calling on the Department of Justice to open a civil
rights case against Zimmerman
. To date, more than 600,000 MoveOn members have signed, despite the largest attack
ever on our website by malicious hackers. With those signatures and others gathered
by the NAACP, more than 1 million people have added their names.
But that was just a preview of the action that was coming.
Last Tuesday,
a youth-led activist group known as the Dream Defenders began a peaceful occupation
of the Florida Capitol, what they called "Takeover Tuesday."
 They're
still
 in the Capitol today, demanding that the governor call a special legislative session
to pass "Trayvon's Law," which would address
"stand your ground" vigilantism, racial profiling, and the school-to-prison pipeline.
28,000 MoveOn members have joined in calling for the law, and some have even joined
the occupation.
This was all happening on the ground in Florida, the birthplace of the
deadly legislation known as "stand your ground"—or, more accurately, "shoot first."
But
on the Internet, a larger conversation was brewing about race in America
, after a couple of friends started a blog called WeAreNotTrayvon that went viral.
They provided a space for thousands of people to share their personal stories of
race, privilege, and struggle. And when responses to the blog became so overwhelming
that two people couldn't possibly keep up, a group of MoveOn volunteers helped keep
the momentum growing.
Then, this past Saturday, a massive day of rallies and vigils was orchestrated by
the National Action Network and supported by MoveOn members. From New York to Los
Angeles, and from Miami to Detroit,
more than 7,500 MoveOn members joined tens of thousands of other progressives
 and faith leaders—and even Beyoncé and Jay-Z—in support of Trayvon Martin's family,
and in a resounding call for justice.
Click here to get a glimpse of some of this past weekend's rallies.
Coming just weeks after the Supreme Court dealt a serious blow to voting rights,
and as the Republican House threatens the potential for immigration reform, this
moment gave glimpses of a new civil rights movement.
But we've been around long enough to know that this energy could disappear with the
next big media story—before we've even had a chance to take on the laws, policies,
and mindsets that brought us here. Challenging those three things is something that
has to happen at every level of government and society.
That's why right now is the time to launch a campaign in your community or state
about a progressive issue that matters to you.
Chances are high that you live in a state that is either actively considering or
has already enacted a "shoot first" law that needs to be overturned.
1
 Maybe you're ready to launch a statewide campaign, knowing that other MoveOn members
will be here to support you. Or maybe the threat of austerity and slashing budgets
is putting your local school district in jeopardy, and you need a base of fellow
residents to help show your outrage and disapproval.
If there's one thing this past week displayed, it is that millions of MoveOn members
are as devoted as ever to the fight for justice. And that members are ready to help
each other when it's time to campaign for a progressive future.
Click here to start your campaign today and work with other MoveOn members who'll help you win.
Thanks for all you do.
–Anna, Susannah, Stefanie, Justin, and the rest of the team
P.S. Our friends at Color of Change have started an effort to put an end to "Stand
your Ground" laws in the 26 states that have them. Click here to sign:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=291882&id=71894-9089709-XtnqMnx&t=4
And here is a look at some of the photos from this past Saturday's rallies.
Click here to view more.
Sources:
1. "Does Your State Have A Shoot First Law?" Second Chance on Shoot First, accessed
July 24, 2013
http://secondchancecampaign.org/laws/
Want to support our work?
 MoveOn Civic Action is entirely funded by our 8 million members—no corporate contributions,
no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a
long way.
Chip in here.

No comments:

Post a Comment