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  1. @MaryAustinBooks

    Over a year? I'd take it back a bit farther. At least to Ferguson, if not to the #PoorPeoplesCampaign #MoralMondays in NC

  2. Today Bishop William J Barber and other faith leaders led a peaceful protest against the Murder Budget. They laid 51 coffins outside the Capitol to represent the estimated 51,000 people who will die next year if these healthcare cuts pass.

    "Visit breachrepairers.org to watch the June 30th #MoralMondays livestream and to learn how you can help get involved and call on Congress to reject extremism and pass a moral budget!"

    #protests #healthcare #medicaid

    instagram.com/p/DLifqJAyiT_/?i

  3. "Why #Indivisible and #MoralMondays are coming together in this moment and how all of us can unite not only to resist autocracy and mean-spirited policy, but also to build the kind of coalition we need to help this nation become the America we’ve never yet been":
    ourmoralmoment.substack.com/p/
    "End the disproportionate power of billionaires and corporations in determining policy, budget, and oversight in our nation." #politics

  4. From church to classroom: the Rev William Barber takes his ‘moral mission’ to Yale

    The founder of #MoralMondays will lead the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at the divinity school of Yale University, where he will teach as a “professor of the practice”.

    Barber has big ambitions for the center, which will surprise no one who has followed the path of a man who has always set gargantuan goals for himself: eradicating American poverty, ending environmental destruction, combating racism and putting moral purpose back at the center of public life.

    The idea behind the Yale center, he told the Guardian in an interview, was to dig down to “our deepest moral values, both in the scriptures and in the constitution”.

    #RevWilliamBarber #YaleUniversity
    theguardian.com/education/2023