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Georgia Grassroots Nonprofits Unite: The Green Equity Toolkit – Standards and Strategies for Advancing Race, Gender and Economic Equity in the Green Economy, Plus Georgia’s TreutCo Training Grassroots Leaders for Green Jobs, and honoring Cora Lee Johnson
The Green Equity Toolkit: Standards and Strategies for Advancing Race, Gender and Economic Equity in the Green Economy The Authors of the Green Equity Toolkit: Yvonne Yen Liu and Terry Keleher Green Equity Toolkit Webinar: Applied Research Center: Racial Justice … Continue reading →
2012 Progressive Democrats of America plan human dignity strategy in Winslow, Arizona: Progressive political writer John Nichols about the evils of the ALEC Laws spawned by the spurious American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
Bedfellows: ALEC Crow Laws and the Jim Crow Laws Scroll down to see a copy of the graphics for the PDA “Southernization of America” PowerPoint “Standing on the Corner in Winslow, Arizona,” progressive political writer/author John Nichols told a gathering … Continue reading →
“The Southernization of America” – 2012 Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) stand up and shout on a corner in Winslow, Arizona: “We’re going to fight the Evil ALEC Crow Laws patterned after Jim Crow Laws” – ALEC Crow Laws are attacking Democratic voters, union workers, low-income people, women and others that corporate America wants to control
Evil Group Spawns Evil Laws: The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) ALEC Crow Laws Thanks to greedy secretive U.S. moguls – and their lap-dog lawmakers – hundreds of evil ALEC Crow Laws created under the name of the American Legislative … Continue reading →
Exodus From Pity to Power: The mass incarceration of black youth is the focus of the 4th Annual Tunis G. Campbell Birthday Festival on March 30th – April 2nd, 2012 in Brunswick, Georgia
The illegal, unfair and disproportionate imprisonment of African American youth is the focus of an annual coastal Georgia festival honoring the victories of black freedom fighter and state lawmaker Tunis G. Campbell Rev. Campbell himself was unjustly imprisoned in Georgia … Continue reading →
AOL News Story about the Claiming A Street Named King Project entitled “MLK, USA: Many King Streets Stuck on Economic Outskirts” by Stefanos Chen
“Claiming A Street Named King” MLK, USA: Many King Streets Stuck on Economic Outskirts | By Stefanos Chen | Posted Jan 17th 2012 3:48PM Twenty-six years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was first honored with a holiday, his … Continue reading →
Athens, Georgia: “Claiming A Street Named King” 2007 Final Report for Georgia Clients Council about MLK Parkway in Athens, GA
“Claiming A Street Named King” Above is a 56-page report on “Claiming A Street Named King” 2007 study and analysis of MLK Parkway in Athens, Georgia submitted to Georgia Clients Council. The report was conducted by Dr. Mary Anne Alabanza … Continue reading →
Claiming A Street Named King: “Empowering Our Communities” by Author/Professor Dr. Derek H. Alderman of East Carolina University
About 900 Streets Across the United States of America are Named for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Claiming A Street Named King” Project uses the vision of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a Community Development Model … Continue reading →