From People's Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Our Pulse is Quickening
Date July 2, 2022 4:44 PM
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July Newsletter: In Short



1) August 4: Join us for an Issue Forum <[link removed]> on Reproductive Justice



2) Help stop voter suppression <[link removed]> in our state



3) Renew or donate <[link removed]> to support the work



4) Updates on PA Action Teams



5) July 14: Opportunities from our partners at



DataWorks NC <[link removed]>



6) July 5: Find another way to celebrate the 4th of July at Stagville Historic Site <[link removed]>







Reproductive Rights: Progressive Issues Forum



Get the RIGHT information and then get to work. Join the People's Alliance at our August 4th Progressive Issues Forum <[link removed]> to hear from the following speakers:



Maya Hart - From SisterSong <[link removed]> to educate us about Reproductive Justice



Senator Natalie Murdock - Who will share information about the NC legislative agenda for Reproductive Rights



Jillian Riley - To share some idea for messaging used by Planned Parenthood <[link removed]>



Tara Romano - Has information about state elections in light of the SCOTUS ruling from Pro Choice NC <[link removed]>



At the meeting, attendees will have a chance to connect with campaigns and actions. Additional speakers TBA. 



Please REGISTER <[link removed]> to attend. A zoom link will be sent the morning of the event.



EVENT PARTNERS







STOP Voter Suppression



The NC State Board of Elections (NCSBE) has opened a public comment period in response to a Request for Declaratory Ruling proposed by the NC Republican Party. The proposed Declaratory Ruling would allow individual members of county boards of elections to attempt to verify signatures on absentee ballots. Signature verification is unreliable and could result in many voters being disenfranchised! The public comment period closes on July 5, 2022.



This is urgent – all public comments must be submitted by July 5. We need thousands of North Carolina voters to push back on this proposal using the NCSBE comment portal <[link removed]>.



Learn more via the League of Women Voters at this website <[link removed]>.



Please renew your PA membership for 2022! There is a LOT of work to do and PA is building the team and infrastructure to make it happen.



<[link removed]>Renew or Donate <[link removed]>



Renewing now will allow you to vote in the upcoming PAC meeting.



DPS Board of Education Approves Growing Together Plan



The PA Education Action Team met with DPS staff and issued a statement to the Board of Education in response. Visit the PA Blog <[link removed]> to read the full statement.





The Education Action Teamwill meet Tuesday, July 19 at 8:00 PM.

Register here to attend (required) <[link removed]>. Registrants will receive the Zoom details the week of the meeting.















Upcoming Action Team Meetings



The Economic Justice Action Team will meet Tuesday, July 5th at 7:00 PM via Zoom.



Click here <[link removed]> to attend.







The Housing and Transit Action Teamwill meet Thursday, July 21 at 6:00 PM.



Contact Lorisa Seibel if you would like to join this next virtual meeting: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>











View from the Ground





Poor People's Campaign Moral March on DC







Reckoning with Racial Covenants



Workshop and Action



The Hacking into History team invites Durham residents with whom we share an affinity for racial equity, gentrification, and the lack of affordable housing in Durham to join us for our free public workshop/volunteer training on Thursday, July 14th from 6:00-8:00pm.



Reserve your space here:



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Hacking into History <[link removed]> is a community of neighbors committed to interrogating the legacy of racist and exclusionary housing practices in Durham. Our collective hope is to grow involvement in our project, and strengthen our engaged, antiracist community.  <[link removed]>



Hacking Into History: Discovering Racial Covenants in Durham Property Deeds is a collaborative project between DataWorks NC, The School of Library and Information Sciences at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and the Durham County Register of Deeds.



July 5th at Stagville Historic Site







Commemorate Independence Day with a community reading of Frederick Douglass' powerful Fourth of July address, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July." This is a participatory event! Stagville will provide copies of the speech to all attendees (English or Spanish available), and volunteers will read it out loud together at Horton Grove.



You can RSVP <[link removed]> on EventBright or look for the event on Facebook. Come out to this family friendly event and meet other PA members.



"There is not a man beneath the canopy of heaven, that does not know that slavery is wrong for him."



Bring a chair or blanket to sit on the grounds. This free event will last about 1 hour, with the option to tour the slave dwellings at Horton Grove available afterwards.





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