Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Resolution of Poverty Summit: New Assembly to End Poverty Formed!
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Resolution of the Poverty Summit
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We are clear that poverty is not the result of personal failures. It is the product of an economic system that increases and deepens poverty as it concentrates the abundance of this country and the world in the hands of the few. Those who control that system, with governments acting as their agents, have shredded even the “safety net” that historically met some basic human needs. They have abandoned those they no longer need. They have created a growing class of dispossessed. We are conscious members of that class.
Through our groups and organizations, we have fought for decades for reforms. It is clear to us now that our efforts have been, and continue to be, necessary--but not sufficient. We are clear that we must unite as never before to demand that the abundance of this country be used to meet the basic human needs of its people—no exceptions.
We commit to that unity. As a first step, we hereby create an Assembly to End Poverty through which we can share our knowledge and skills, support each other, educate and engage our neighbors and friends, and act democratically and collectively to press our demands and secure our claims to economic justice.
To implement this call concretely, we charge the USSF Poverty Working Group to draft a constitution for the Assembly to End Poverty to be presented to us for deliberation and ratification within three months. And we commit to act collectively in our local communities through our groups and organizations on a national day of action to be proposed with that constitution.
Finally, we commit to return to our communities with the clarity that we are dispossessed but not defeated, that we have a just claim to the abundance we have produced, and that we must--and can--take back our country and governments to live responsibly and respectfully on this planet with all the world’s peoples.
Submitted by the Poverty Summit PMA, June 25, 2010
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News Stories on Eduardo Loredo, 14 yr old Kansas City boy in dire need of heart transplant
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Cheri Honkala to Address Militarism & Poverty at National Peace Conference, July 23 - 25, Albany, NY
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National Conference to
Bring the Troops Home Now!
July 23–25, 2010
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
SCHEDULE Friday evening, July 23: Panel discussion on “Strategies & Tactics in the Struggle to End the Empire’s Wars and Occupations”; Presentation of Action Proposal Saturday, July 24: Keynote Speakers; Workshops; Lunch panel on Government Repression, Defense of Political Prisoners, and Guantanamo Detainees; Plenary Discussion of Action Proposal, Amendments & Resolutions Saturday evening, July 24: Public Gathering with speakers & cultural performances Sunday, July 25: Plenary Discussion and Vote on Action Proposal; Workshops NOAM CHOMSKY, Internationally renowned political activist, author, and critic of U.S. foreign and domestic policies, MIT Professor Emeritus of Linguistics (via video) Additional Speakers: Joel Kovel, Dahlia Wasfi, Leila Zand, Cheri Honkala, Medea Benjamin, Pardiss Kebriaei, Kathy Kelly, Michael Ferner, Kevin Martin, Michael McPhearson, Nada Khader, Larry Holmes, Michael Eisenscher, David Swanson, Glen Ford, Blanca Missé, Pam Africa, Cindy Sheehan, Fahima Vorgetts, Kathy Black, Debra Sweet, Noura Erakat, Ann Wright (partial list) Please visit the website for more: http://nationalpeaceconference.org/Home_Page.html
DONNA DEWITT, President, South Carolina AFL-CIO; Co-Chair, South Carolina Progressive Network; Steering Committee, U.S. Labor Against the War; Administrative Body, National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations
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