John,
The fight for Black lives didn’t stop with Juneteenth. It can’t ever stop until racism and white supremacy are dismantled. Uprisings are happening all over the country and this is the moment to transform our economy and democracy.
Can you join millions today in the Strike for Black Lives? Click here to read more about today’s strike and how you can get involved. [[link removed]]
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Today, workers everywhere demand:
1.
Justice
for
Black
communities,
with
an
unequivocal
declaration
that
Black
Lives
Matter.
2.
Elected
officials
and
candidates
at
every
level
use
their
executive,
legislative,
and
regulatory
authority
to
begin
to
rewrite
the
rules
and
reimagine
our
economy
and
democracy
so
that
Black
communities
can
thrive.
3.
Corporations
take
immediate
action
to
dismantle
racism,
white
supremacy,
and
economic
exploitation
wherever
it
exists,
including
in
our
workplaces.
4.
Every
worker
has
the
opportunity
to
form
a
union,
no
matter
where
they
work.
Since the start of this year’s uprisings, the spotlight on racial inequality has never been brighter. People everywhere are rising up alongside Black communities to demand change that has been too slow in coming.
But the system is fighting back against this inevitable change. The powerful think these uprisings are a fad that will fade. We have to show that we aren’t going anywhere until Black Lives Matter.
Today, all over the country, we are walking out to Strike for Black Lives. Click here for the official website with more information on today’s demands and how to find an event near you. [[link removed]]
See you on the streets,
Mattias
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