To mark that iconic day, No Labels has produced a special new video featuring reflections from No Labels’ co-chairs Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. and Senator Joe Lieberman, both of whom attended the 1963 march. You’ll hear them discuss why that day was so meaningful to them and how it connects to the challenges America still faces today.
Click to watch now and immerse yourself in their firsthand experiences and insights.
Six decades ago, the March on Washington demonstrated the transformative power of unity and the need for all Americans—regardless of their race or political affiliation—to come together for the common good.
We face the same imperative today amid a worsening climate of partisan hatred.
The March on Washington aimed to realize America's promise of equal opportunities and rights, including the right to vote. No Labels continues the legacy of promoting democracy by working to ensure every American can have their voice heard.
In the years to come after the March on Washington, America and our leaders came together to pass historic bipartisan legislation to protect the civil and voting rights of all Americans.
The challenge before us all is to reclaim that same spirting of bipartisan unity today.
Thank you for being a part of this important mission.
Margaret White
Co-executive Director