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TWENTY-FIVE FAITH LEADERS LAUNCH HUNGER STRIKE FOR VOTING RIGHTS ON ANNIVERSARY OF INSURRECTION
NEW YORK, Jan. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Faith of Black Lives, a coalition of twenty-five faith leaders from across the nation launched a hunger strike on the first anniversary of the insurrection, January 6, 2022 to urge Congress to protect democracy by passing voting rights legislation by Martin L. King, Jr. Day on January 17, 2022.
A coalition of twenty-five faith leaders begin a hunger strike to urge Congress to pass voting rights legislation
Inspired by the "big lie", the violent insurrection on January 6, 2021 was an attempt to overturn democratic rule in the United States. This attempt continues across the nation as 19 states passed 34 laws impacting the right to vote, specifically targeting communities of color. States enacted laws to reduce early voting, restrict access to absentee ballots, and seize control of non-partisan election administration official functions. In addition, extreme partisan gerrymandering threatens access to Black political representation in state and federal elections for the next decade.
"As faith leaders, we are called to speak truth to power and to raise the conscience of this nation through moral resistance", said Rev. Stephen A. Green, Chair, Faith for Black Lives, "this hunger strike reflects our deep commitment to radical love in action to redeem the soul of this nation. As we approach midnight for our democracy, the United States Congress must act urgently to pass voting rights legislation now."
Hunger Strikers for Voting Rights
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SOURCE Faith for Black Lives
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