We are in the decisive first 100 days of the Biden-Harris administration. Our communities have a tremendous opportunity to shape the future of this country. Grassroots people power removed Trump from office and voters in GA took control of the Senate away from the GOP. But we have a lot of work ahead of us to advance our freedom dreams.
On the upcoming call, on Thurs 2/4, we’ll hear from Tiffany Flowers from the Frontline as well as special guests from the People’s Bailout and Rev. Leslie Callahan. And we’ll discuss:
Biden’s proposed Covid relief package.
How we bring Care and Relief to our communities.
The People’s Bailout and how to get involved in the fight.
Kick-Off Black History month.
Join progressives from around the country as we make sense of the current moment, build our collective power, and come together in community.
Estamos en los primeros 100 días de la administración de Biden y Harris. Nuestras comunidades tienen una gran oportunidad de cambiar el futuro de este país. El poder popular sacó a Trump y lxs votantes en GA quitaron el control del Senado del partido republicano. Pero todavía tenemos mucho qué hacer para avanzar nuestros sueños de libertad.
En la llamada el jueves escucharemos de Tiffany Flowers del Frontline, además de invitadxs especiales del People’s Bailout y Rev. Leslie Callahan. Y vamos a discutir:
La propuesta de Biden sobre ayuda de Covid.
Cómo lograr Cuidado y Ayuda para nuestras comunidades.
People’s Bailout y como unirse a la lucha.
Lanzar el mes de la Historia AfroAmericana.
Únase con progresistxs de todo el país para encontrar sentido del momento actual, construir nuestro poder colectivo, y unirnos en comunidad.
The Frontline is a new campaign of Movement for Black Lives Electoral Justice Project and the Working Families Party.
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