Can We Take The Pledge?
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FROM THIS DAY FORWARD…
WILL YOU BE THERE TO RAISE YOUR VOICE FOR JUSTICE?
A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE, SEATTLE CHAPTER and Washington Christian Leaders Coalition
Invite you to join us for our 2012 Legislative Campaign Kick Off
Jobs * Education* Gang Prevention
We’re organizing for our future”
Key Note Speakers:
Rev. Carey Anderson, Senior Pastor
First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Jeff Johnson, President
Washington State Labor Council
WHEN:
Saturday February 25, 2012
TIME: 10:00 AM TO 12:00 AM
(VIP Candidate Meet and Greet 9:00 AM)
WHERE:
First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME)
1522 14th Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
This event will educate and prepare our community for our legislative day activities in Olympia
February 29, 2012.
People get ready 2012 is here!
The people’s movement starts today to organize for a better future tomorrow.
Will you be there?
For more information contact Seattle APRI at (206) 770-7697 or email us at APRISeattle@hotmail.com
Inviting you to take a quick peak at the new site for the TV project I’m working on. Comments and questions welcomed.
www.letstalkspokane.com <http://www.letstalkspokane.com/>
Hope to hear from you.
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“Unsung Foot Soldiers.”
Patricia Stephens Due, whose belief that, as she put it, “ordinary people can do extraordinary things” propelled her to leadership in the civil rights movement — but at a price, including 49 days in a stark Florida jail — died on Tuesday in Smyrna, Ga. She was 72.