New York, NY ― On the 53rd
anniversary of the March on Washington, National Action Network (NAN)
and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) have partnered to
announce a rally and march on August 27th
with more than 40 leading civil rights, labor and gun violence
prevention groups to send a unified message that the nation will no
longer tolerate the easy availability of firearms that is turning
intolerance and hate
lethal.
The coalition will protest against the Washington gun lobby
that is stalling meaningful gun reform legislation in Congress.
The
groups will also announce a 72-day campaign of direct action to promote
gun safety, including civil disobedience, rallies,
sit-ins, and marches in Washington, D.C., New York City and other
cities around the nation.
Marchers will assemble at noon
at Folger Park, 2nd Street SE and march to the National Rifle
Association’s (NRA) lobbying office, located at the 400 block of 1st
Street
SE.
Among the groups that are supporting the march
with National Action Network (NAN) and American Federation
of Teachers (AFT) are: American Federation of Government Employees
(AFGE), American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
(AFSCME), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), Black Women's
Roundtable (BWR), Black Youth Vote (BYV), Brady Campaign
to Prevent Gun Violence, The Center for Black Equity, The Concert
Across America to End Gun Violence, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, The
Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus, Campaign To Unload, Coalition to Stop
Gun Violence, Disarm Hate 2016, Feminist Majority
Foundation, Gays Against Guns, Generation Progress, Hispanic
Federation, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Justice Initiative, Justice
League NYC, Keep Guns Off Campus, League of United Latin American
Citizens (LULAC), Labor Council For Latin American Advancement,
MomsRising, National Action Network (NAN), The National Cathedral,
National Council of La Raza, National Coalition on Black Civic
Participation (NCBCP), National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), National
Domestic worker’s Alliance, National LGBTQ Task Force,
National Urban League (NUL), National Organization for Women (NOW),
Newtown Action Alliance, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, New York
State Nurses Association Social Justice Initiative, Pride Fund to End
Gun Violence, One Pulse for America, Rabbis Against
Gun Violence, SEIU (Service Employees International Union), States
United to Prevent Gun Violence (SUPGV), Stop Killing Innocent People
(S.K.I.P.), Violence Policy Center, Voto Latino, Women Against Gun
Violence, Working Families, and Lawyers Committee on
Civil Rights.
Source: Mercury
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