Poor People's Campaign Gathering & March Message from Mthr. Sara
Do not let the needy be forgotten nor the hope of the poor be taken away.
Psalm 9:18
On March 2nd, Joe Howell, Jeff Wells, my husband David and I gathered at All Souls to travel to The Church of The Epiphany to participate in the Poor People’s Campaign, a National Call for Moral Revival. Our Junior Warden, Daniel Callis met us there. We joined people from various churches and faiths, workers’ groups and other organizations who care about the suffering of the poor in this city and country. It is shocking that poverty is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, the wealthiest nation on the face of the earth! Poverty indeed claims 295,000 lives every year, more than homicide, gun violence, diabetes, or obesity.
I participated with three other leaders in the public Litany, which demanded access for ALL people to healthcare, quality public education, jobs, affordable and decent housing, and women’s healthcare amongst other things. Since the pandemic programs of the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit have expired, poverty is on the rise, proving that poverty is a policy choice. We heard the moving and impactful stories of several people who had either witnessed the suffering of indigent people through their jobs (as a public defender for example), or who had themselves been harmed. The Poor People’s Campaign is seeking to mobilize the 15 million people stuck in poverty to vote, so that their voices will be heard. So often poor and low-income people do not vote because political campaigns do not speak to their issues. The needy remain invisible to those in power who choose not to see them. And yet, Washington is home to 148,000 poor and low-income eligible voters who make up 21.5% of the electorate!
After the meeting, we all marched to the Wilson Building where our local government is housed, and where our Mayor Muriel Bowser serves. This nationwide movement of the Poor People’s Campaign is committed to working for the next 40 weeks to empower the indigent to vote. If you would like to participate in the next Poor People’s Campaign gathering and march on Saturday June 15th, please let me know.
Forward Together, Not One Step Back!