Monday, September 14, 2009
Press Release: Chattanooga, TN -- CHANGERS' Second Annual March for Our Lives
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CHANGERS: Chattanoogans and North Georgians for Economic Human Rights
URGENT: Media Release
The Second Annual March for Our Lives
Friday, October 2, beginning 5 pm at UTC (McCallie Avenue and University Street intersection)
We will march through downtown and end at Miller Park for free food & music.
We are marching for a living wage, affordable housing and health care and the end to unjust poverty.
Who’s invited: everyone!
Contact: Brother Ron Fender, 423-756-4222, Chattanooga Community Kitchen
Download Flyer
CHANGERS is the local arm of the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign, an international movement working to abolish poverty through the promotion of economic human rights as named in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as Articles 23, 25, and 26. These articles state our right to such provisions as housing, health care, a living wage job, and education. The founding creed of the United States of America, which asserts our rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, inspired the formulation of these human rights. Our government signed the UDHR in 1948; its full implementation would mean that our country would be living out the true meaning of its creed. This American Dream is possible because our country is the richest and most powerful in the world.
Poverty is a violation of our human rights. We accept anyone or any organization into this Campaign that unites with these principles.
www.chattanoogachanger.org
URGENT: Media Release
The Second Annual March for Our Lives
Friday, October 2, beginning 5 pm at UTC (McCallie Avenue and University Street intersection)
We will march through downtown and end at Miller Park for free food & music.
We are marching for a living wage, affordable housing and health care and the end to unjust poverty.
Who’s invited: everyone!
Contact: Brother Ron Fender, 423-756-4222, Chattanooga Community Kitchen
Download Flyer
CHANGERS is the local arm of the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign, an international movement working to abolish poverty through the promotion of economic human rights as named in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as Articles 23, 25, and 26. These articles state our right to such provisions as housing, health care, a living wage job, and education. The founding creed of the United States of America, which asserts our rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, inspired the formulation of these human rights. Our government signed the UDHR in 1948; its full implementation would mean that our country would be living out the true meaning of its creed. This American Dream is possible because our country is the richest and most powerful in the world.
Poverty is a violation of our human rights. We accept anyone or any organization into this Campaign that unites with these principles.
www.chattanoogachanger.org
Labels: CHANGER, March for Our Lives, March on Chattanooga
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