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POOR
PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN TO REPORT ON RNC PERMIT MEETING WITH POLICE
* TIME CHANGED TO 10AM *
When: 10:00 AM, Thursday, July 15th
Where: Behind Madison Square Garden (8th Ave. on steps between 30th
and 33rd St.)
New
York, NY - Members of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign
met with the NYPD last Friday to discuss a permit for their "March
For Our Lives" on Opening Day of the Republican National Convention.
The group will report on the outcome of this meeting as well what
they intend to do about it. PPERHC will also outline their plans
for a Mobile "Bushville" tent city that will begin July
19th and travel through New Jersey into New York City in time for
the Republican National Convention.
The
Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC), a national
organization representing over fifty poor people's groups from around
the country, will stage a major protest at the Republican National
Convention (RNC) in August, targeting the devastating economic polices
they have experienced over the last four years.
The Campaign garnered attention at the 2000 RNC where 10,000 people
participated in their protest despite the fact that they were the
only group denied a permit that decided to march anyway. PPEHRC
has indicated they will march again this year, regardless of whether
they are granted a permit.
According
to Cheri Honkala, the group's founder stated, "I will march
because both the Republicans and Democrats have ignored the plight
of poor and I will march to highlight the war at here at home: An
economic war in which the casualties are massive unemployment, increasing
homelessness, and inadequate or non-existent healthcare."
Speakers:
Cheri Honkala, National Spokesperson for PPEHRC, will be joined
by representatives from the Immokalee Farmworkers (Florida), the
Coalition to Protect Public Housing (Chicago), the United Workers
Association (Baltimore), and the Kensington Welfare Rights Union
(Pennsylvania).
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