Join the United National Antiwar Coalition along with a number of peace groups on SUNDAY, JANUARY 22ND in Oakland, California! Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and his legacy and demand PEACE worldwide!

“The greatest purveyor of violence in the world : My own Government, I can not be Silent.”
                                Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 4, 1967

Location of Action:  Assemble, Lake Merritt Columns; Rally, Lake Merritt Ampitheatre
Date and Time of Action:  Sunday, January 22, 2023, assemble/march-1:00 pm, rally 2:15pm

CoSponsoring Organizations: 

  • Joe Lombardo, National Coordinator, United National Antiwar Coalition
  • Jeff Mackler Dir., Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal; Free Julian Assange, SF Bay Area
  •  Rick Sterling, Task Force on the Americas; Mt. Diablo P&J Center
  • Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
  • Vincent De Stefano, National Organizing Director, Assange Defense.org
  • Anna Scibek, Women for Racial and Economic Equality
  • Roger Harris, FreeAlexSaab and US Peace Council
  • Judy Greenspan, International Action Center
  • Cynthia Papermaster, CodePink Women for Peace
  • Dennis Bernstein, Host, KPFA’s Flashpoints

Website:  https://socialistaction.orghttps://unacpeace.orghttps://unac.notowar.net
Facebook Page:
Contact Name:  Jeff Mackler
Contact Email:  jmackler@lmi.net


Zoom Webinar:
Tuesday, January 17th, 6pm Zoom Program w Ella Baker Center, and recognition of Martin Luther King Holiday. Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center, Marlene Sanchez, will share her vision for the center. Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85046159434?pwd=NzQwZ3hpVU82d05Ed1RMeStzelVldz09
Meeting ID: 850 4615 9434, Passcode: 498203


Featured Artwork by Kevin Caplicki

About the artwork:

The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival Portfolio features a series of twenty-five
screenprints by twenty-four artists that express the fundamental principles and core concepts that guide the work of the new Poor People’s Campaign. On December 4, 1967, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announced plans for a Poor People’s Campaign and called for the nation to take dramatic steps to end poverty. In the wake of his assassination the Campaign went forward but fell short of its vision. Fifty years later, a new Poor People’s Campaign has emerged from over a decade of work by grassroots movements fighting to end poverty, racism, militarism, and environmental destruction. The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is building a broad and deep national movement—rooted in the leadership of poor people—to unite from the bottom up in a Campaign that can bring forth a moral revolution of values to achieve equality and justice for all people.

On the 50th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Beyond Vietnam speech, organizers from the new Poor People’s Campaign reached out to artists across the country with a general call for artwork addressing the themes central to the Campaign. Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative responded to the call by setting out to make a popular education portfolio for Campaign activists and organizers to use during regional and local teach-ins.