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    Thousands Marching July 2nd to Stop Hate Laws Nationwide

    June 29, 20233 Mins Read5 Views
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     More than 70 organizations and celebrity Ambassadors join forces to defend our basic freedoms at We The People National March (WTPMarch.org) in South Florida  

     FORT LAUDERDALE FL – Thousands of people from across the country will be standing up for democracy this Independence Day weekend during the We The People National March (WTPMarch.org) on Sunday, July 2nd at 9 a.m. (EST) at Esplanade Park in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    As authoritarian lawmakers and legislatures seek to criminalize immigrants, sexuality, gender expression, Blackness, homelessness, religious freedom, and the teaching of vital history, this country never has seen such a blatant abuse of power against virtually every group of people at the same time. We The People is a movement composed of advocates, mobilizers, and community leaders who are tired of being told what books they can read, what words they can or can’t say, how they can express themselves, and what they can do with their own bodies. Basic constitutional rights are under attack, and We The People cannot stay silent.

    A still-growing coalition of more than 70 partner organizations and more than a dozen high-profile Ambassadors, including labor and civil rights icon Dolores Huerta, Director/choreographer Debbie Allen, Parkland survivor David Hogg, National Urban League’s Marc Morial, and more, are coming together to oppose the close to 1,000 piece of hate legislation being introduced across the country.

    The diverse We The People coalition includes the following organizations:

    Planned Parenthood, National Urban League, One Pulse Foundation, National Organization for Women, Safe Schools South Florida, Rural Women in Action, Bridge Builders Foundation, Dream Defenders, League of Women Voters, New Leaders Council, Equality Florida, Calor, Transinclusive, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Social Change, BANS OFF Miami, South Side Help Center, The Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute, Decrim305, AHF, Broward Young Dems, SunServe, Thursday’s Child, Dolphin Dems, SAVE.LGBT, The Pride Center, Come Out with Pride Orlando, Avanse Ansanm, Miami Coalition to Advance Racial Equity, Broward House, World AIDS Museum, SPARK, BLACC, Iris House, FLUX, Impulse, AID Atlanta, GLAAD, BANS OFF Miami, Anti-Defamation League-Florida, National Association of Social Workers, Keshet, Compass LGBTQ+ Community Center, 32BJ-SEIU, Moms Demand Action, SOJOURN, PFLAG Miami, Tampa Pride, Ameyal, ACQC, AOC, AIN, Afro Pride Florida, Hudson Pride Center and LOUD.

    Also, this week, activists in communities across the nation are hosting local companion We The People marches and rallies:

     Thursday, July 29th

    CHICAGO

    The Daley Center (50 W. Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602)

    11:00 a.m. CDT

    NEW YORK CITY

    Washington Square Park (Washington Square, New York, NY 10012)

    12:00 p.m. EDT

    Friday, June 30th

    WASHINGTON, DC

    Black Lives Matter Plaza (16th St. NW between I and H Streets NW, Washington, DC 20001)

    12:30 p.m. EDT

     Sunday, July 2nd

    COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA

    South Carolina State House (1100 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201)

    11:00 a.m. EDT

     LOS ANGELES

    Grand Park DTLA (200 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA  90012)

    10:00 p.m. PDT

     DALLAS

    Oak Lawn Library (4100 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas, TX 75219)

    Sunday, July 2, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. CDT

     

    000 piece of hate legislation being introduced across the country. A still-growing coalition of more than 70 partner organizations and more than a dozen high-profile Ambassadors and more are coming together to oppose the close to 1 Director/choreographer Debbie Allen including labor and civil rights icon Dolores Huerta National Urban League’s Marc Morial Parkland survivor David Hogg
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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