John,
ASBN invites you to join your fellow members in Washington D.C. as we advocate for systemic solutions to protect the rights, well-being and dignity of low-wage workers at The Mass Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly on June 18 at 9am ET.
Hosted by the Poor People’s Campaign, the march will uplift and empower the voices of poor and low-wealth people with support from state leaders, faith communities, moral allies, unions, responsible business owners, and partner organizations. Together, we will take bold action to demand an end to systemic inequality and advocate for a more just and inclusive economy.
ASBN is proud to partner with the Poor People’s Campaign to make the business case connecting improved job quality and economic advancement. Our business and investor community has long advocated for high road workplaces and an economy that works for all. Through partnership and collaboration, we will:
- Shift the moral narrative.
- Build power.
- Advance public policies to fully address poverty and low wealth from the bottom up.
This is a moment where leaders and influencers across sectors are coming together to alter the direction of our nation towards social and economic justice — and we hope you will stand shoulder to shoulder with us in this effort.
If you plan to attend in-person, RSVP on the Poor People’s Campaign website. Next, please email Isaac Graves at [email protected] so we can march together in support of the 140 million poor and low-wage workers impacted by this moral, economic and political crisis.
We look forward to seeing you there!
-Team ASBN
Photo: Karen Joseph (Reconciliation Canada), Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (Poor People's Campaign), Diane J. Johnson, Ph.D. (Mmapeu Consulting), and David Levine (ASBN) at the most recent ASBN conference.
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