WWUH Archives: Building Bridges with Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash - Rev. William Barber - A Moral Movement for the Nation/ Fast Food Wages? Bad Fruit!

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Original Aired:
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014
12:30PM to 1:00PM

Duration:
30 minutes

Posted:
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014 12:35PM

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public affairs community food labor movement bridges building mimi rosenberg ken nash moral william barber naacp raleigh nc fast wages


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Episode: Building Bridges with Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash - Rev. William Barber - A Moral Movement for the Nation/ Fast Food Wages? Bad Fruit!

A Moral Movement for the Nation
with
Reverend William Barber III, President of the North Carolina NAACP, and leader of Moral Mondays Movement

Reverend Barberâs effectiveness of organization has lifted him into the ranks of national civil rights leadership. He is helping transform the political landscape of North Carolina and sparking progressive activism in other states as well. He provides the rationale and inspiration for calling this nation to justice, equality and compassion through his extraordinary coalition building skills.

Youâll find that his is one of the voices weâve been waiting to hear for a long time - Rev. Dr. William Barber on Palm Sunday from the historic Riverside Church in NYC
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Fast Food Wages? Bad Fruit!
with Rev William J. Barber, III
As fast food workers rallied, marched and struck all over the country, recently NAACP President William Barbar III, joined workers in Raleigh NC to help communicate the message thattheir low wages, the fruit of their own labor, is bad fruit

email - knash@igc.org

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