MARCH
FOR ECONOMIC HUMAN RIGHTS - July 31, 2000 Philadelphia, PA
[Aug 1, 00] Press
Coverage of the March for Economic Human Rights (updated
8-2-00)
[July
31, 00] March
for Economic Human Rights: On the opening day of the
Republican National Convention, thousands march. [July 30, 00] Bushville
Day 4 - Music night, the Unity march, and other events.
[July 29, 00] Bushville
Day 3 - Plans for a University of the Poor and KWRU-sponsored
Labor Party forum..
[July 28, 00] Bushville
Day 2 - Organizations from across the country join
Bushville.
[July 27, 00] Bushville
Day 1 - Tent city set up to welcome Republican Convention.
FACT
SHEET
PURPOSE:
People are poor in America! We are consciously being
made to disappear. As the Republican National Convention
descends upon Philadelphia, we will be marching to demand
our economic human rights. We will call attention to the
fact that poor people have been made to disappear from
the debates, the media and discussions about the so-called
"economic boom". Both parties - Republicans and Democrats
- have abandoned the poor people of this nation and
so we must take our country in a new direction, one that
is based in the human rights to food, clothing, housing,
a living wage, healthcare and education. United as the
Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, we will
bring together thousands of poor people, along with students,
social workers, unions, lawyers and religious leaders
to make our voices heard as we March for Economic Human
Rights.
DATE:
Monday, July 31, 2000 11am - assemble at City Hall for
kick-off rally. 12noon
- begin Marching to the First Union Center.
HOUSING:
In order to accommodate all marchers and to be a visible
presence during the Republican National Convention we
will be erecting a Tent City. All registered marchers
are welcome to stay at the Tent City from July 28th -
31st. The Tent City site will be our base for the March
for Economic Human Rights and will be where daily teach-ins,
panels, workshops, film screenings and musical performances
are held throughout the weekend leading up to the March.
Click to see a list of suggested
things to bring on the March.
TRAVEL:
Philadelphia is easily accessible by car, plane, train
or bus. Travel plans need to be made now! Once in town
all activities will be easily accessible by public transportation.
ENDORSE:
Organizations are invited to become official sponsors
of the March for Economic Human Rights. In order to become
an official sponsor, your group needs to commit to bring
at least 100 marchers to particpate. Sponsors will have
their organization listed on our official endorsement
list which will be part of our outreach and press packets.
REGISTER:
Print out and mail or fax this registration
form to the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign,
c/o Kensington Welfare Rights Union, PO Box 50678, Philadelphia,
PA 19132, fax: (215)203-1950
PPEHRC:
The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign
(PPEHRC) is a national effort led by poor and homeless
men, women and children of all races to raise the issue
of poverty as an economic huma rights violation. Together
the PPEHRC is fighting for our basic rights as provided
for in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the
right to a decent job at a living wage, the right to a
suitable housing, the guarantee of quality education and
quality healthcare, the right to communication and a future
for us and our families. From migrant workers in Florida
to welfare moms in Idaho to public housing tenants in
Chicago to downsized workers in Ohio, poor people have
all joined together to fight an escalating war against
poverty in our wealthy nation. Following the success of
1998's New Freedom Bus Tour and 1999's March of the Americas,
the PPEHRC is now organizing this March For Economic Human
Rights to bring together poor and homeless families from
all over the United States as part of the struggle to
end poverty.
CONTACT
US: Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign
c/o Kensington
Welfare Rights Union
PO Box
50678 * Philadelphia, PA 19132
(215)203-1945
* fax (215)203-1950 kwru@kwru.org