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Tag Archives: Poor People’s Campaign

Easter reflections: “If they kill me, I’ll be resurrected in the people” – St. Oscar Romero

April 12, 2020by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim W. Shenk, CUSLAR Coordinator Easter is Resurrection, the triumph of the poor living under empire, the final victory of life over death. Today as we face multiple crises, […]

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migration, Poor People's Campaign

Panel discussion: Overcoming race and class divides

December 28, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

Faith for a Fair New York Conference, hosted by the Labor-Religion Coalition of NYS Binghamton, NY October 18, 2017 Panelists: Barbara Smith, Willie Baptist, John Wessel-McCoy. Moderated by Manolo de […]

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Poor People's Campaign

CUSLAR endorses Poor People’s Campaign

October 17, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

The Ithaca, New York-based Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) is proud to endorse the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. As we learn from and unite with […]

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Poor People's Campaign

Resist the Disney-fication of Dr. King

February 3, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

Russell Rickford, associate professor of history at Cornell University, gave the 2016 address to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Community Luncheon at Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, […]

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The Global Significance of America’s Heartland: The Poor People’s Campaign Midwest Tour

May 16, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

The Poor People’s Campaign is organizing a ten-day tour of the Midwest from May 17-26. Leaders of struggles from across the Gulf Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and West Coast will travel to […]

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‘If they kill me, I will be reborn’ – Oscar Romero nearer to sainthood

February 5, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

  By Tim Shenk and Celina Foran Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) This article appeared here on TeleSUR’s English website on Feb. 5, 2015. “As a Christian I do […]

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Poor People's Campaign

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