ACLU Supporter, yesterday we emailed you a rundown on why – and how – the USPS can help close the discriminatory racial wealth gap in this country. Now, we need you to take action with us.
Here's the state of play: President Biden has nominated three people to the Postal Board of Governors in support of making financial stability accessible for all. But there's still one more potential vacancy that could help shift the balance of this currently majority Trump-appointed board in a way that progresses racial justice in America. Together, we must urge Biden to make this final nomination – and for the Senate to move forward in its confirmation of these critical new members. Sign our petition today. – The ACLU Team |
Friend – The racial wealth gap in America has plagued this country for centuries – built upon, widened, and perpetuated because of institutionalized racism. Closing this gap is a critical priority in the ACLU's Systemic Equality racial justice agenda, which is why we want to break down our latest campaign – banking through the United States Postal Service (USPS). Yes, the Post Office. It can play a key role in closing the racial wealth gap in our country simply by strengthening its accessible, financial services. President Biden and the Senate can help by appointing new members to the Postal Board of Governors who are on record for their commitment to expanding the USPS's ability to provide banking services. This is what the ACLU is pushing for right now, and we'll need the energy and dedication of activists like you as we do. But first, we want you to be informed – here's what to know:
ACLU Supporter, this is a tangible solution to addressing the racial wealth gap that has harmed Black communities for centuries. And it's achievable: President Biden has already nominated three appointees for the Postal Board of Governors who can support expanding USPS's services in this way. But we have to keep pushing. So keep an eye on your inbox this week for action items that you can take in this crucial work for racial justice – and thank you for reading. Stay tuned and stay passionate, The ACLU Team |
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