Come join us in handing out flyers and getting petitions signed at an exciting & relevant free lecture being given at Hendrick's Chapel on the SU campus by leading economic rights activist Rev. Liz Theoharis.
More information here: https://news.syr.edu/2017/10/oct-11-lecture-will-focus-on-addressing-poverty/. There should be parking available behind the chapel in the Q1 lot. Great opportunity to get the word out about NYH to lecture attendees on the way in and out of this event. Feel free to stay and listen to this wonderful speaker in between. RSVP so we can plan to meet and share materials at around 6:15pm. (Lecture begins at 7pm) You can help spread the word about this great event via Facebook.
Rev. Liz Theoharis has spent the past two decades organizing amongst the poor in the United States. She is the national co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign which calls for moral revival across the nation.
Liz will be speaking and doing a book signing at Hendrick's Chapel at Syracuse University on Wednesday, October 11 at 7pm. Join us to hear more about her work and the growing Poor People's Campaign!
In the Spring of 2018, the Campaign for New York Health will participate in the Poor People’s Campaign spring direct actions. The Poor People’s Campaign aims to build a broad and deep national moral movement rooted in the leadership of those most impacted by economic injustice. Through participation in the Poor People’s Campaign, we will connect health care with the other ongoing justice struggles and aim to deepen the leadership of those most affected by the disparities of the current system.
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Syracuse University West Zone
Syracuse, NY 13244
United States
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