Got an Issue? Make It a Priority

Poor People's Day has been an annual event in Georgia for more than 25 years. For one or two days low-income people, workers, organizations, and others from around the state have gathered together to share information and to make voices heard at the state legislature. Past events have seen us block the governor's office, bum rush a state legislator backing a pro-poverty bill, hold press conferences on misuse of funds, pack a committee meeting, and other fun stuff.

This year things are a little different, but the intent is still the same. Saturday, January 26 we will have the People's Assembly. Folks from around the state will caravan from the capitol to the assembly site, stopping at sites of local struggle. Join us!

You can also make your voice heard now. We have launched the People's Ballot, a chance for anyone living in Georgia to rank their issues in priority. Care about raising the minimum wage? Bringing US troops home? Something else? Put it on the ballot. You can get a copy of the ballot by going online at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=elK_2fGeRF3KqSAu32l0qdJA_3d_3d

or you can call the Georgia Citizens' Coalition on Hunger at 404.622.7778 for a hard copy by mail. Lastly, you can email me at this site and I'll send you a pdf of the ballot.

More information on the Caravan and the Assembly are below.

What: A Poor People's Caravan and People's Movement Assembly
When: Saturday, January 26th, 2008 - The World Social Forum's Global Day of Action
Where: The Caravan will take place in Downtown Atlanta, passing by significant sites of struggle. Then we will rally at the Capitol and travel together to the Hunger Coalition to participate in the first ever Poor People's Movement Assembly.
Who: Grassroots folks from all over the State, educators, organizers, community-based organizations, community members, familiesÅ folks building Another World!

In the spirit of the Poor People's March on Washington 40 years ago, we are taking to the streets with a powerful caravan. In the spirit of bringing together movements from all over the country this summer at the first US Social Forum, we are bringing GEORGIA together for a Poor People's Assembly to demand action & create a more unified vision. In the spirit of bridging local struggles to global movements, we are answering the World Social Forum's call for Global Days of Action. Atlanta is one of the first US cities standing with people from all over the world on this day of action, January 26. Join us.

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