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SAVE THE DATE: April 4, 2011 "We Are One"

Jeremy Sprinkle
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Update: Actions planned across North Carolina

"We Are One" events open to the public have been planned now in Asheville, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Greensboro.  Click the links to open the corresponding event page to learn more and RSVP.

Click here to view the Raleigh flyer.

Click here to view the Asheville flyer.

Click here to view the Charlotte flyer.

Click here to view the Greensboro flyer.

Click here to view the statewide April 4 event flyer listing all events.

Click here to view the issue flyer explaining what We Are One is all about in North Carolina.

Nationwide solidarity events to coincide with anniversary of MLK, Jr assassination

On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr returned to Memphis, TN to rally support for striking city sanitation workers when he was assassinated.

On April 4, 2011, union members and labor and civil rights activists will hold events across the country to remind each other and the nation that "We Are One".

This is a call to mark April 4 on your calendar as a day of solidarity action. Already, an event is being planned in Asheville. Details about other 4/4 events in North Carolina are still being worked out. Check back here this time next week for more information.

Visit http://www.we-r-1.org/ to learn more and to plan a 4/4 event in your community or in your shop at work.

Keep in mind that these events don't have to be big rallies or press conferences. A small candle light vigil, passing out flyers at the plant gate, holding an open-mic night at your neighborhood coffee shop or favorite watering hole - any of these would work.

The important thing is that on April 4, 2011, we as workers and working families come together and say, "We are one people, and we are all in this together."