HKonJ
Date:
Saturday, February 14, 2015 - 9:00am
Location:
2 East South Street, Raleigh
Thousands of people took to the streets today in North Carolina’s capital city. HK on J (Historic Thousands on Jones Street) is an annual civil rights and progressive issue-based march in Raleigh, NC. The 6th annual march happened yesterday morning. It was really empowering to see so many people there supporting equality, voting rights, and social justice. And it was great to see Rep. Miller marching too.
Historic Thousands on Jones Street People's Assembly 6
14 Point People's Agenda for North Carolina
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Health Care for All. NC
ought to provide its people with health insurance and prescription
drugs, while funding public health programs to treat social diseases
that plague Black and poor communities including HIV/AIDS, diseases
caused by environmental pollution and warming, drugs, domestic violence,
mental illness, diabetes, and obesity.
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Lift Every HBCU. NC
must financially support our Historically Black Colleges and
Universities to develop equitable infrastructure and programs with
doctoral-level leadership for today's challenges.
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Provide Affordable Housing and Stop Consumer Abuse. NC
must provide an Affordable Housing Trust Fund for low-income renters,
vouchers for wounded veterans who can not find accessible housing,
meaningful tax breaks for seniors forced out of their homes, and
protection against predatory lending and foreclosures.
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Date:
Saturday, February 11, 2012 - 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location:
Assemble at Shaw University in Raleigh, NC
I would like to paste some information about the 5th annual HKonJ (Historic Thousands on Jones Street) here, but their web site has nothing but ugly graphics. Nothing that I can copy. You can go there to see them.
I can tell you that this will be the first time in 5 years that I have missed the event (I learned of the date too late and will be out of town).
You should go!
Date:
Saturday, February 12, 2011 - 4:30am
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