Poor People's March for Dallas on wednesday, June 23, 12 noon, City Hall Plaza. Save our pools, libraries, recreation centers, senior centers, cultural centers, Arts Groups. City hall says cutbacks mean more jails, increasing illiteracy, high crime rates. But we say fightback.
Poor People's March for Dallas on wednesday, June 23, 12 noon, City Hall Plaza. Save our pools, libraries, recreation centers, senior centers, cultural centers, Arts Groups. City hall says cutbacks mean more jails, increasing illiteracy, high crime rates. But we say fightback.
Poor People's March for Dallas on wednesday, June 23, 12 noon, City Hall Plaza. Save our pools, libraries, recreation centers, senior centers, cultural centers, Arts Groups. City hall says cutbacks mean more jails, increasing illiteracy, high crime rates. But we say fightback.
No Unfair Cutbacks! Save Our Pools, Libraries, Recreation Centers, Senior Centers, Cultural Centers, Arts Groups, and other People Programs! Lift Every Voice! Join the March!
City Hall Says Cutback –
Closing Recreation Centers = Building More Jails! Closing Libraries = Increasing Illiteracy! Closing Swimming Pools = High Crimes Rates! Closing Senior Programs = Letting Them Die!
But We Say Fightback!
In the tradition and spirit of the Poor People’s Campaign, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last campaign, we urge you to join us in a Poor People’s March for Dallas, June 23rd, at Dallas City Hall, 12 noon, City Hall Plaza, downtown at 1500 Marilla. Sponsored by Dallas SCLC, Citizens for Responsible Budget Cuts in Southern Dallas, National Black United Front, New Black Panther Party, Masjid Al-Islam-Dallas, Dallas Peace Center, Nation of Islam Mosque 48, Juvenile Turning Point, Common Ground, and – add your name!
For info, contact: Perry Forshee (Organizing Committee), 214-435-6470; e-mail: perryforshee@netzero.net.
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