Friend – The racial wealth gap in America is deep-rooted and destructive. But if you've been following our emails this week, you know the Post Office can play a central role in closing it. With roughly half of Black communities unbanked or underbanked in our country, the ACLU and dedicated advocates like you are pushing to address this crisis by expanding the Post Office's low-cost, financial services. But how are we accomplishing this work – and what comes next? Join us virtually next Thursday to find out as we mobilize as a community and take action. RSVP to our next Systemic Equality Action Session on postal financial services – happening March 25 at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT and led by ACLU People Power.
Over the course of this action session – special guests Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, president of the American Postal Workers Union, Mark Dimondstein, and ACLU's own Rakim Brooks – will provide you with deeper context on postal financial services and racial justice. Plus, we'll teach you the organizing tactics needed to contact and have a conversation with your senator and their staff – so you can come away ready to persuade through email, calls, and even meeting with leaders on this and other critical issues. Thanks for your dedication, The ACLU Team |
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