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AFSCME President Lee Saunders on the Need for a 'Strong Army' to Advance Economic Justice and Civil RightsThe American Federation of Service, City and Municipal Employees will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike by training labor organizers to tackle income inequality and racial disparity via the "I Am 2018" campaign.
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As part of the campaign launch, AFSCME released the video below with archival audio from Dr. Kings Ive Been to the Mountaintop speech, paired with images of protest from the 1968 strike to the present.
How did you decide to use the I am theme for the campaign?
In 1968, the sanitation workers and their allies came up with a slogan, and it was I am a man. That slogan simply meant that they werent going to be treated as second-class citizens anymore. They were demanding to be treated with dignity and respect. Although weve come a long way since 1968, we still have a long way to go, and the theme is still very appropriate. So next year, the call is I Am 2018. And its going to take all of us as a community to come together and to fight back against whats occurring in Charlottesville and across the country. The poison thats being spread by the neo-Nazis, the White nationalists, the bigots and the racistsweve got to come together and say this is not what this country should be about. This is not what Dr. King stood for. This is not what the sanitation workers stood for in 1968, and were going to make our voices heard. We want this to be huge event, not only in Memphis, but also across the country. And [for it to] not stop on April 4 and say, okay, weve done what we need to do. The fight and the struggle will continue well beyond April 4 of 2018. We want to develop a strong army of people who will go back to their communities and talk about economic justice, civil rights and human rights for all and make the rallying cry. We believe this is the moment to do so.
This July, the City of Memphis made moves to compensate some of those workers from the 1968 strike who never received retirement benefits. They gave 14 of the surviving strikers $50,000 in tax free grants, and announced that improvements would be made for current employees. What are some issues we are still seeing today that are, in some ways, a legacy of 1968?
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Economic Justice. Civil Rights. Human Rights....the rallying cry...2018
Eliot Rosewater
(32,536 posts)sheshe2
(87,491 posts)Good to see something positive for a change.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)sheshe2
(87,491 posts)That is it exactly, Jackie. This is what AFSCME is doing taking a slogan from 1968 I AM A MAN and making it I AM 2018. They are educating and asking people to take it back to their communities to spread the word. This is about moving forward. This message is for all of us and we must not dwell soley on what happened in Charlottesville, it needs to be fought tooth and nail yet we need to understand how we got here in the first place and move it forward for change.
Restorations...long overdue
From my link.
brer cat
(26,271 posts)We all need hope and this is a big dose of it.
brer cat
(26,271 posts)Come together as a community, resist don't accept.
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)All voices must be heard. Resist...don't accept. Truth is power.
ismnotwasm
(42,454 posts)You always bring hope and light
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)We have to believe there will be that hope and light. Tis all we have.
mcar
(43,504 posts)Thanks she.
Me.
(35,454 posts)"It's Been A Long Time Coming"
Lyrics
Sam Cooke
I was born by the river
In a little tent
And just like the river
I've been running ever since
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know a change gonna come
Oh, yes it is
It's been too hard living
But I'm afraid to die
I don't know what's up there beyond the sky
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know a change gonna come
Oh yes it will
Then I go to my brother
I say brother help me please
But he winds up knocking me
Back down on my knees
There's been times that I thought
I wouldn't last for long
But now I think I'm able to carry on
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know a change is gonna come
Oh, yes it will
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sheshe2
(87,491 posts)That song will make me weep before I do. Yet the change is coming.
Gothmog
(154,485 posts)Labor has played such a major role
BainsBane
(54,771 posts)murielm99
(31,436 posts)Thanks for posting this.