Saturday, 7 January 2012

MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY MARCH, 9:30 AM, CITY HALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 16 Sunday, January 8, 2012

We write today to encourage you toparticipate Monday, January 16th in the Martin Luther King Day annual event beginning at City Hall at 9:30 AM, and a march at 10 AM, in remembrance of Dr. King’s contribution in the struggle for civil rights and to celebrate the VOICE that called for justice.


Occupy NOLA is a group of individuals identifying corporate fraud (and a general apathy by the federal government to respond to it) as the main culprits damaging the U. S. economy and our individual freedoms.

 One voice does matter, as Dr. King has proved.

You’ll find his final efforts in 1968,  the Poor People’s Campaign foreshadowed many of the grievances expressed in today’s current Occupy Movement.

The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was calling then for America to think about how “reconstruction of society itself is the real issue to be faced.”


Occupy NOLA invites YOU to WAKE UP, RISE UP and SPEAK OUT! Let this peaceful march be your first step toward involving yourself in the revision of American society. 

http://www.occupynola.net
On Facebook:  ccupynola504
MLK event info:
www.wwltv.com/home/List-of-MLK-Celebration-Events-113806459.html

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