Posts Tagged ‘Workers’ Rights’
You Should Care About… Town Hall Series
The New North Carolina Presents a Town Hall Series on Tuesday, September 13th from 6 to 7:30 pm.
Read MoreBetter Buses Together Meeting
Better Buses Together is a transit advocacy group of bus riders and allies that will meet March 24th, from 3 to 4:30 pm.
Read MoreMonthly WNC Workers Assembly Meeting
Are you a worker who cares about justice? Are you interested in learning new skills and working in solidarity with other workers? Join the WNC Workers Assembly! The WNC Workers…
Read More“Pack the Drive-Thru” Workers Protest
The Racial Justice Coalition and Raise Up NC, North Carolina’s branch of Fight for $15, are seeking broad community support for Bojangles workers in WNC. Support workers striking for health…
Read MoreCall In or Show Up to Stand with Bojangles Workers
The Racial Justice Coalition and Raise Up NC, North Carolina’s branch of the Fight for $15 and a Union, is reaching out to our community to participate in this timely and vital campaign centered on the Burnsville, NC Bojangles franchise.
Read MoreMoral Monday: National Action in Washington DC
For the fourth week of the Season of Nonviolent Moral Direct Action, everyone is invited to Washington DC, at 11 am, on Monday, August 2nd, for a Mass National Moral Monday Action in Washington DC to Save Our Democracy!
Read MoreMoral Monday: Taking It To the States
On July 26th, at 8 pm, the Poor People’s Campaign will join partners around the nation to take the fight for democracy to the home offices of US Senators in at least 40 states, regardless of party, and engage in nonviolent moral direct action.
Read MoreNorth Carolina Moral Monday: Action in Raleigh
You are invited to Raleigh for a Moral Monday Action at the Office of Senator Thom Tillis to Save Our Democracy! Meet at 10:15 am at the Terry Sanford Federal Building, 310 New Bern Avenue in Raleigh. There will be a rally and march to call on Senator Tillis to say YES to our four Demands and to say yes NOW.
Read MoreMoral Monday: Women’s Moral March on Washington
You’re invited to join the Women’s Moral Monday March on Washington, Monday, July 19th, on the anniversary of the Women’s Convention at Seneca Falls.
Read MoreMoral Monday: A Season of Nonviolent Moral Direct Action to Save Our Democracy
All roads lead to Washington, DC on Moral Monday, July 12th, at 1 pm, for the launch of 4 weeks of National Moral Mondays with a press conference followed by a massive online call in action.
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