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DESCRIPTION:2020 VIRTUAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON\n\nOrganizer: NAACP\n\nCome join the 2020 
 Virtual March on Washington for racial justice which seeks to channel\nthe 
 soaring energy from America's national moment of reckoning and calls for 
 reforms of the systems, structures, policies, and attitudes that enable 
 police brutality, racial discrimination, and interpersonal racism.\n\nDates 
 & Times:\n\nTHE CALL: Thursday, August 27, 5 PM - 7 PM PT (8 PM - 10 PM 
 ET)\nTHE MARCH: Friday, August 28, 8 AM - noon PT (11 AM – 3 PM ET)\nTHE 
 CHARGE: Friday, August 28, 6 PM - 8 PM PT (9 PM - 11 PM ET)\n\nLivestream: 
 https://naacp.org/call-to-action-program/\n\nRSVP: 
 https://2020march.com/\n\nVOTE: Register or Pre-Register (16-17 yrs) here: 
 https://registertovote.ca.gov/\n\nCENSUS: Have your household complete the 
 census here: 
 https://my2020census.gov/\n____________________________________________________________\n\n2020 
 Virtual March on Washington: A 2 Day Digital Event for Racial Justice & 
 Civil Rights\n\nFor generations, African Americans in this country have 
 faced an anti-Black pandemic. From the unjust killings of innocent African 
 Americans to the disproportionate impact of a global health pandemic, Black 
 people have been getting attacked on all fronts. This moment has exposed 
 the inequities embedded in the underlying fabric of our nation.\n\nThe 
 NAACP will be holding a 2020 Virtual March on Washington on August 28th, 
 2020,\nthe 57th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, where the 
 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech 
 and the now late Congressman John Lewis declared, "We want our freedom and 
 we want it now!"\n\nThe NAACP will lead this virtual march alongside civil 
 rights leaders, activists, and families\nof those who died at the hands of 
 law enforcement, to call for police accountability reform and mobilize 
 voters ahead of the November elections. This virtual march will be in 
 partnership with the socially distant, in-person march planned for those in 
 the D.C. area.\n\nAs thousands virtually march on Washington to restore and 
 recommit to the dream, this one\nof a kind event will set forth a bold new 
 Black agenda. The NAACP will also execute a robust\ncivic engagement effort 
 with multiple levers of change, including registering participants to vote 
 and encouraging them to participate in the Census.\n\nThis virtual 
 grassroots mobilization will drive the movement from protest to policy to 
 power.\n\nPress Release: 
 https://www.naacp.org/latest/naacp-announces-virtual-march-washington-channel-momentum-police-accountability-voter-mobilizatio/\n____________________________________________________________\n\nA 
 series of virtual and in-person programming will take place on the 
 following dates:\n\nTHE CALL: Thursday, August 27, 5 PM - 7 PM PT (8 PM -10 
 PM ET): There will be virtual programming carried on television networks 
 and key social media platforms, including musical performances, remarks 
 from young activists and emerging organizations, and other 
 entertainment.\n\nTHE MARCH: Friday, August 28, 8 AM - noon PT (11 AM – 3 
 PM ET): There will be a Virtual March on Washington, streamed across key 
 social media platforms and television networks. Led by Martin Luther King 
 III, and the families of Black people who have died at the hands of police 
 officers, thousands will virtually March on Washington to restore and 
 recommit to the dream Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. defined in 1963. The 
 virtual march will be in partnership with the socially distant, in-person 
 march for those in the D.C. area.\n\nTHE CHARGE: Friday, August 28, 6 PM - 
 8 PM PT (9 PM - 11 PM ET): The event will conclude with a night of virtual 
 programming, including a major keynote address and musical performances by 
 award-winning 
 artists.\n____________________________________________________________\n\nVirtual 
 Event During COVID-19\n\nIn light of COVID-19 risks and the fact that 
 Blacks and other people of color have been disproportionately impacted 
 because of systemic health disparities highlighted during this pandemic, 
 the NAACP has committed to leading this event 
 virtually.\n\nhttps://www.wusa9.com/article/news/politics/march-on-washington/naacp-to-lead-2020-virtual-march-on-washington/65-358786ea-16e2-49dc-94ec-4429ccc5195d\n____________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 NAACP\n\nFounded in 1909 in response to the ongoing violence against Black 
 people around the country, the NAACP (National Association for the 
 Advancement of Colored People) is the largest and most pre-eminent civil 
 rights organization in the nation. We have over 2,200 units and branches 
 across the nation, along with well over 2M activists. Our mission is to 
 secure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights 
 in order to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and 
 well-being of all persons. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/30/18835528.php
SUMMARY:2020 Virtual March on Washington (NAACP, Day 2)
LOCATION:Online via livestream
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/30/18835528.php
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