Calling all workers to Solidarity City August 9 in Goldsboro
Let's Organize the South together!
On Saturday, August 9 workers from across NC and other Southern states will gather in Goldsboro, NC for Solidarity City - a day long gathering of workers to discuss strategy, develop their organizing skills, and lay out how to continue to build a united effort to organize the South.
What: Solidarity City gathering of workers who want to Organize the South
When: Saturday, August 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Where: First African Baptist Church, 803 Harris St, Goldsboro, NC, 27530
Grab the flyer for Solidarity City.
Summer 2014 will be a time of looking back to the history of the South for inspiration and guidance for the contemporary Southern freedom movement. It is in this spirit that Moral Freedom Summer has taken root.
In the late 1960s, prominent civil rights leaders focused their attention to the struggle for economic justice for all Americans.
Shortly before Dr. King was assassinated, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and allied organizations launched the Poor People’s campaign, which called on the federal government to take bold steps to eradicate poverty in the richest nation on earth. The campaign climaxed in Resurrection City in 1969, a diverse gathering of low income and unemployed people from across the nation in Washington DC. (An important “second act” of the Poor People’s Campaign was the Charleston Hospital workers strike of 1969.)
In this spirit, we will convene low wage workers in August 2014 for education, culture building and strategizing. We believe that such a gathering will be a powerful experience for workers, labor activists, the Forward Together movement and the broad public.
Solidarity City will carry on the spirit of the Forward Together Moral Movement with a specific focus on the issue of living wages and labor rights, focusing on the goal of $15 and the freedom to form a union for all workers.
The conference will be targeted at workers from North Carolina and workers from other Southern states but will also include clergy, community activists and organizers. Worker participants can be union members or be unorganized.
We hope you can join us as we make the call to create a new Poor People's Movement to change the South and change the nation and demand a future for working people.
Email [email protected] or call call 919-519-1084 for more information.