
Protesting inequality
through ACTION...
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
― Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from the Birmingham Jail.
We are declaring firmly and emphatically: We will no longer stand by and allow food insecurity, injustice, and inequality to subvert democracy and dignity for our underserved Atlanta communities.
Mobilize
Our Goal: Organize community-wide, high-impact, high-visibility peaceful demonstrations & community empowerment activities throughout America's streets that grabs the attention of law-makers, community organizers, and media. We cannot continue to sit comfortably in our homes and watch fellow Americans get murdered, sleep on our streets, or be failed by a failing education and justice system. LEARN MORE
Get in Line, Stay in Line
Now is the time to actively demand change. Our votes matter, because our lives, our communities, and our futures matter. We must help everyone who can vote, get in line, and stay in line, Tuesday, November 3. You have the right to vote, and we’re committed to making sure every vote gets cast and counted. PREPARE TO VOTE
End Food & Economic Inequality
As of 2018, an estimated 1 in 9 Americans were food insecure, which equates to 37 million Americans, including more than 11 million children. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life. Though hunger and food insecurity are closely related, they are distinct concepts. Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial resources for food at the household level. What's worse, more than half a million people currently meet the homeless definition in our country, and of those — 2,000 people sleep on the streets of Atlanta every night.
We must get to work to end this epidemic taking place in our back yard. GET INVOLVED