For all who are coming the United States Social Forum next week in Detroit, the Poverty Working Group, organized by Detroit hosting organizations Michigan Welfare Rights Organization and the National Welfare Rights Union, and national organizations of the poor and homeless, including IC and Social Movements Assembly member organization the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC), invite you to join us for the following activities at the forum (and more!!).
Poverty WG announcements
The U.S. Social Forum is less than two weeks away! Over 20,000 people from across the United States and the world will unite in Detroit from June 22 – 26 to articulate visions and plan concrete strategies to strengthen and build our movements for social justice.
The USSF is grounded in an understanding that successful social movements are always led by those most affected. The Poverty Working Group of the USSF has been working for months to bring poor people from across the country to Detroit for this historic opportunity to unite and create strategic plans for action. At a time when corporate control of the planet continues to concentrate the world’s wealth into fewer hands and spread poverty to the masses, it is more crucial than ever that the poor and unemployed are in the leadership of the movement to end poverty.
The USSF Poverty Working Group, co-organized by Detroit-based Michigan Welfare Rights Organization and National Welfare Rights Union, and the national Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign, wants to invite you to attend our poverty program, led by poor folks at the forefront of the movement to end poverty.
Our program includes:
* A caravan into Detroit and national press conference on Monday, June 21st with the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign & the Poverty Working Group March to Fulfill the Dream
* A Poverty Summit on opening day, June 22 at 10 am, and one on the closing day of the USSF
* A rally hosted by Michigan Welfare Rights Organization & the Poverty Working Group at DTE Energy on Tuesday, which will join the opening march to the USSF. DTE’s aggressive practice of electricity shutoffs to poor families and low-income seniors has caused several people, including children, to die in fires trying to keep themselves and their families warm.
* A Poverty Tent in the USSF Vision Village with workshops, networking, arts & culture
* People’s Movement Assemblies (PMA)
o World Court on Poverty: Disappeared in America
o What the Health Happened and How Do We Get the Health Care We Need?
o How to Claim the Right to Housing and the City: Take Over, Take Back, and Take it to the World
For more information, including the detailed PWG schedule, please visit www.ussf2010.org/poverty or email poverty@lists.ussf2010.org.
To support the participation of the poor at the USSF please send a check in any amount to:
USSF2010
att: Marian Kramer, PWG Co-chair
23 East Adams
Detroit, MI 48226
Another World is Possible. Another U.S. is Necessary.
Another Detroit is Happening!