Sunday, September 12, 2010

One Nation Working Together California Announces Rallies in L.A. And Oakland on October 2

One Nation Working Together California Announces Plans for Massive
Rallies in L.A. and Oakland on October 2nd

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 | Heeding a call to restore opportunity for
Americans and pull America back together, tens of thousands of
individuals and organizations across the U.S. have united as One
Nation Working Together for jobs, justice, and education.

One Nation Working Together (ONWT) is a fast-growing grassroots
movement of people from all backgrounds united by the goal of
reordering our nation’s priorities to invest in our most valuable
resource – our people. Today, the California arm of ONWT announced its plans for re-energizing voters for this November’s election cycle and to call for an end to divisive tactics that are being used to polarize – not unite – America.

“We’re here today to announce the California plans for One Nation
Working Together – a grassroots movement that will fight for a future
that presents opportunities to our students and unemployed, that
regains the hope we held so proudly in 2008, that redefines the
future, and moves our country forward,” said Laphonza Butler,
President of SEIU ULTCW (United Long Term Care Workers’ Union).

One Nation Working Together is a national movement comprised of more than 150 organizational partners and tens of thousands of individuals including human and civil rights organizations, activists, unions and trade association, nonprofit organizations, youth and student groups, religious and other faith groups, education, peace, environmental, ethnic associations, and others committed to the future of our country.

Based on the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to achieve
the American Dream of having a secure job, a safe home and a quality
education, ONWT will provide a structure by which people who care
about the state of our government, our jobs and our economy can speak out and take action together.

“For me, the One Nation Working Together movement is about regaining our core values – values that are based on fact and realities. Not based on hate, fear and poll-inflamed rhetoric,” said Reverend K.W. Tulloss of National Action Network and Pastor of Weller Street Baptist Church.

Over the next few months, ONWT California will be planning a massive
action to re-energize voters for the November election while
continuing to raise awareness of its mission both locally and
statewide.

“Our activities in California will lead up to a large-scale rally in
Los Angeles and in Oakland on October 2 where thousands will share
their commitment to the future of our country and our state,” said
Angelica Salas, Executive Director of Coalition for Humane Immigrant
Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA). “A key part of the October 2 rally in
California will include taking to the streets and going door-to-door
with the goal of connecting with over 100,000 voters that day –
encouraging them to exercise their right to vote in November and
informing them of how to be involved in this election season.”

While thousands gather in Los Angeles and in Oakland on October 2,
2010, to send a clear message that Californians are standing united
for change, an estimated half million will be gathering in Washington
DC at the Lincoln Memorial.

One Nation Working Together California also announced that it will be
sending a group of Californians to Washington DC for the national
rally via RV. The journey across America is scheduled to depart Los
Angeles on September 24 and will give participants the opportunity to
meet fellow Americans along the way and blog about their experience.
Anyone interested in participating is invited to apply online.

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