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Reverend William Barber
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Let’s work together for a better world in 2021 – and a Christmas when we can truly sing of peace on Earth and good will to all people
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Ahead of the election result writers highlight the political positives at a crucial juncture in US history
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Flags and statues may fall, but the real struggle is for genuine voting rights, equal healthcare and truly integrated schools
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Only if the screams and tears and protests shake the very conscience of this nation can we hope for a better society on the other side of this
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Easter offers a moment for us to reflect on the role of suffering and the possibility of coming together as a global community
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Yes, the Dow is at a record high and unemployment rates are lower than they have been in decades – but 140 million people are also poor or low wealth
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Candidates should be clear about how Trump targets immigrants and people of color, but those policies hurt poor white people as well
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Politicians have chosen process over lives and the result has been rampant cancer in the region
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Until we change how we think about poverty, politicians of both parties will continue to blame the poor for their problems and pit us against each other
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Jesus was considered an illegal by the ruling authorities of his day. We would do well to pay attention to who is being called a criminal today
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A budget shows our values more clearly than any tweet, campaign speech, or political slogan
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If we redirected the trillions spent on fruitless wars, funding Medicare for All and a Green New Deal is perfectly realistic
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In today’s America, the real emergency is that a quarter of a million people die from poverty each year
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As millions of Super Bowl dollars flow into Atlanta, we say to Delta, Coca-Cola and others: stand up and protect our civil rights
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Voter suppression and gerrymandering have created unfair elections that keep poor people out of the democratic process
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When the attorney general used scripture to justify closing our borders, he operated from a playbook that dates back to slave master religion
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50 years after the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign declared silence was betrayal, we are coming together to stand up to the public policy violence that is ravaging our society
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500,000 Americans have died of Covid. Will we wake up to our own callousness?