Meet fellow Bay Area activists committed to justice, both racial and economic!
Watch Rev. Barber, Rev. Theoharis, and California justice leaders speak and rally in Los Angeles!
Support the Poor People’s Campaign in its drive toward the Moral March on Washington and To the Polls!
Talk about Bay Area progressive activism: challenges, triumphs, theories of change, and your moral vision!
Indivisible East Bay hosts:
San Francisco Bay Area Livestream Watch Party
Poor People’s Campaign Moral Monday March on Los Angeles Mobilization Tour
Monday, May 16th, 5:00-7:00 PM PT
Poor People's Campaign, a direct legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is a national grassroots movement that is fighting poverty by calling out the lie of scarcity and calling for the right of everyone to live and thrive. We think it’s immoral that there are 140,000,000+ poor and low-wealth people in the richest country in the world. If the rejected millions—the poor without health insurance, living wages, clean water, or voter protections—unite, we will save the soul of this nation and revive the heart of democracy.
We’re mobilizing in Los Angeles on May 16th to put the issues impacting poor and low-wealth people front and center, as part of a nationwide mobilization for the June 18th Moral March on Washington and To the Polls. The Los Angeles event includes a short march and a mass assembly with testimonies from impacted persons. They’ll be joined by co-chairs Rev. William Barber and Rev. Liz Theoharis, local faith leaders, community allies, and uplifting art and music.
Program:
5:00 PM March
6:00 PM Mass Meeting
RSVP here!