50 years later, MLK’s Poor People’s Campaign is back — and more needed than ever

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Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s death, and most politicians have chosen to commemorate his legacy by tweeting out some choice quotes — and then leaving it at that.

At the time of his death, however, Reverend King was doing more than crafting inspirational phrases. He was laying the groundwork for his Poor People’s Campaign, a intersectional movement dedicated to eliminating poverty in America, the richest nation on earth.

As part of the campaign, King helped to organize a 3,000 person protest camp on the Washington mall for six weeks. After King’s death, the movement tragically lost most of its momentum. Fifty years later, Reverend Dr. William Barber II and Reverend Dr. Liz Theoharis have resurrected his movement, with chapters in 40 states, all of them guided by the same mission: challenging the country’s “distorted morality” and replacing it with something just. Read more…

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March for Our Lives awakened the spirit of student and media activism of the 1960s

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A student movement against gun violence is receiving sustained news coverage and was instrumental in building momentum around the March for Our Lives Rally Saturday, March 24, in Washington, D.C., other U.S. cities, and around the world.

Students are using social and news media to build momentum and advocate for legislation in the wake of a Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. A former student opened fire in the school, killing 17 people.

Retweet to get updates from @AMarch4OurLives as we make history this Saturday, March 24. We’ll remind you about the march the day prior and send updates on the day #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/0iBatrSFnf

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Stressing aptitude over achievement, Strive Talent pitches a new way to hire

Employees onboarding concept. HR managers hiring new workers for job. Recruiting staff or personnel in their business company. A number of startups are rethinking how hiring should work, because while many employers require a college degree for a job, the fact is that most of the skills needed to perform those jobs aren’t taught in college. Enter Strive Talent, a new startup that’s trying to come up with (arguably) better criteria to determine an applicant’s suitability for a job. Read More

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Hollywood stars will bring activists to the Golden Globes

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Going beyond protest pins and black outfits, several Hollywood A-listers are bringing activists to the Golden Globes’ red carpet on Sunday to show support for survivors of sexual harassment and assault.

Actors Laura Dern, Amy Poehler, Susan Sarandon, Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, Emma Watson, Michelle Williams and Shailene Woodley have special guests joining them for the TV and film awards, according to the New York Times.

The activists’ presence at the award show is part of the Time’s Up initiative to support women dealing with sexual harassment and abuse no matter their circumstances — and beyond Hollywood. Read more…

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From climate change to the worsening refugee crisis to rollbacks of LGBTQ rights, you’ve probably reacted to a lot of deeply troubling news in your Facebook news feed this year.
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