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DESCRIPTION:For Immediate Release\nOctober 21, 2011\nMedia Contact: Rev. Lois 
 Mueller\nCell phone: 510-759-2008\nRev. Dr. Donna Allen\nCell phone:  
 510-593-5602\n\nEmail:  interfaithclergy@gmail.com\n		PRESS 
 RELEASE\nHundreds of Bay Area  Clergy and Religious Leaders March in 
 Solidarity with SF Occupy Wallstreet\nWHEN:   Monday, October 24th, 10:30 
 am – march begins, \nWHERE:  Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco\nWHO:     
 Hundreds of Bay Area Interfaith Clergy and Religious Leaders\nWHAT:   Bay 
 Area religious leaders will gather in Justin Hermann Plaza on Monday, 
 October 24th, at 10:30 A.M, march to financial institutions and conduct 
 symbolic ritual action.  Afterwards they will march to the Occupy SF 
 encampment to offer interfaith prayers and support to Occupy Wall Street SF 
 occupiers.\nVISUAL:  A Golden Calf – a symbol of greed and the idolatry 
 of wealth will be carried.  Large cloths and mourning shrouds with the 
 words “Death of Greed,”  Death of Inequality,”  “Death of 
 Injustice” will be torn in a call for transformation of the economic 
 system. Interfaith clergy and religious leaders wearing liturgical garb. \n 
 	“A broad coalition of religious leaders is standing in solidarity with 
 the Wall Street Occupation and responding with the ethical teachings of our 
 various faith traditions.” The calls for economic justice we are hearing 
 across the country are deeply rooted in our many spiritual traditions,“ 
 said Rev. Lois Mueller, Pastor of Plymouth United Church of Christ 
 (Oakland, CA).\nThis date coincides with the anniversary of the first day 
 of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.  \nRev. Dr. Donna Allen, says, “ As 
 faith leaders we are standing in solidarity with the millions of people in 
 America who are suffering from the consequences of corporate greed and 
 political leaders who ignore the pain of the poor and the middle class.  We 
 call on our political leaders to exercise compassion and ethics in their 
 role as public servants such that decisions are made to benefit the whole 
 community not just the powerful and well connected few.” \nThe religious 
 leaders will march from Justin Herman Plaza to nearby major financial 
 institutions to perform symbolic ceremonies calling for economic 
 transformation and accountability.\n\nBACKGROUND STATEMENT \nFollowing 
 protests in New York City by interfaith religious leaders last week, Bay 
 Area  religious leaders are showing solidarity and  to reclaim the ethical 
 voice of the world’s major religious traditions. \nWall Street Occupiers 
 have asked, "Where are the clergy?"   We are here, but we have been 
 invisible.  Today, we have come visibly present with those who are standing 
 and camping out for economic justice. We have come in robes and stoles. We 
 have come in beards and beads. We have come in yarmulkes and all the 
 exterior symbols of our faiths. \nThe old forms of protest do not work any 
 more. There is no King or Gandhi to lead us. So, we are following our youth 
 in their courage and creativity and we say, “We are with you! We are 
 here.”\nWe remember Dr. King was a young man when he stepped out of the 
 pulpit of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, and into 
 the streets of America to forge changes for social and economic justice.  
 Today, in that same tradition, the Occupy Wall Street movement is pushing 
 us to take action on behalf of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens. 
 \nDonna E. Allen, PhD, Founder & Pastor\nNew Revelation Community Church\nA 
 Radically Inclusive Community Where All Are One In Christ\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/21/18694317.php
SUMMARY:Clergy Occupy Wall Street SF
LOCATION:For Immediate Release\nOctober 21, 2011\nMedia Contact: Rev. Lois 
 Mueller\nCell phone: 510-759-2008\nRev. Dr. Donna Allen\nCell phone:  
 510-593-5602\n\nEmail:  interfaithclergy@gmail.com\n		PRESS 
 RELEASE\nHundreds of Bay Area  Clergy and Religious Leaders March in 
 Solidarity with SF Occupy Wallstreet\nWHEN:   Monday, October 24th, 10:30 
 am – march begins, \nWHERE:  Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco\nWHO:     
 Hundreds of Bay Area Interfaith Clergy and Religious Leaders\nWHAT:   Bay 
 Area religious leaders will gather in Justin Hermann Plaza on Monday, 
 October 24th, at 10:30 A.M, march to financial institutions and conduct 
 symbolic ritual action.  Afterwards they will march to the Occupy SF 
 encampment to offer interfaith prayers and support to Occupy Wall Street SF 
 occupiers.\nVISUAL:  A Golden Calf – a symbol of greed and the idolatry 
 of wealth will be carried.  Large cloths and mourning shrouds with the 
 words “Death of Greed,”  Death of Inequality,”  “Death of 
 Injustice” will be torn in a call for transformation of the economic 
 system. Interfaith clergy and religious leaders wearing liturgical garb. \n 
 	“A broad coalition of religious leaders is standing in solidarity with 
 the Wall Street Occupation and responding with the ethical teachings of our 
 various faith traditions.” The calls for economic justice we are hearing 
 across the country are deeply rooted in our many spiritual traditions,“ 
 said Rev. Lois Mueller, Pastor of Plymouth United Church of Christ 
 (Oakland, CA).\nThis date coincides with the anniversary of the first day 
 of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.  \nRev. Dr. Donna Allen, says, “ As 
 faith leaders we are standing in solidarity with the millions of people in 
 America who are suffering from the consequences of corporate greed and 
 political leaders who ignore the pain of the poor and the middle class.  We 
 call on our political leaders to exercise compassion and ethics in their 
 role as public servants such that decisions are made to benefit the whole 
 community not just the powerful and well connected few.” \nThe religious 
 leaders will march from Justin Herman Plaza to nearby major financial 
 institutions to perform symbolic ceremonies calling for economic 
 transformation and accountability.\n\nBACKGROUND STATEMENT \nFollowing 
 protests in New York City by interfaith religious leaders last week, Bay 
 Area  religious leaders are showing solidarity and  to reclaim the ethical 
 voice of the world’s major religious traditions. \nWall Street Occupiers 
 have asked, "Where are the clergy?"   We are here, but we have been 
 invisible.  Today, we have come visibly present with those who are standing 
 and camping out for economic justice. We have come in robes and stoles. We 
 have come in beards and beads. We have come in yarmulkes and all the 
 exterior symbols of our faiths. \nThe old forms of protest do not work any 
 more. There is no King or Gandhi to lead us. So, we are following our youth 
 in their courage and creativity and we say, “We are with you! We are 
 here.”\nWe remember Dr. King was a young man when he stepped out of the 
 pulpit of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, and into 
 the streets of America to forge changes for social and economic justice.  
 Today, in that same tradition, the Occupy Wall Street movement is pushing 
 us to take action on behalf of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens. 
 \nDonna E. Allen, PhD, Founder & Pastor\nNew Revelation Community Church\nA 
 Radically Inclusive Community Where All Are One In Christ\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/21/18694317.php
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