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ONE MILLION+ JOHN LEWIS GOOD TROUBLE  MEMORIAL PLEDGE!

I am a Citizen of the United States of America, with the Constitutional Right to VOTE in all Local, State, and National elections, and the Birthright to pursue life, liberty, happiness, and equal rights under the law;

I accept and assume my full responsibility to VOTE in each and every election, and encourage others to do the same, regardless of race, political affiliation, or creed.

I pledge to make VOTING decisions that benefit my family and community on the State, Local, and National level.

Like the great Congressman, John Lewis, I am committed to getting in GOOD TROUBLE, to ensure that our CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY and VOTERS’ RIGHTS ‘OF the People, FOR the People, and BY the People’ are protected, upheld, and shall not perish from this promised land.

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Create a Peace Circle for Your Community

Create a Peace Circle for Your Community

Posted by: Lori Dieckman "Peace Circles" is one of Black Women for Positive Change's initiatives for October, the month of nonviolence "Peace Circles: Promoting voice and collaboration among students to create a violence-free future.” This initiative encourages...

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Our Youth are a Mirror

Our Youth are a Mirror

Thank you BW4PC for a thought provoking conversation and sharing the incredible work of Dr. Hattie Washington. Thank you also for bringing to light the world that conflict managers, social workers, community mediation centers, teachers, live in - the struggle of...

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Peace Circles

Peace Circles

HOST YOUR OWN PEACE CIRCLE EVENT TO: IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS, HOW TO RESOLVE DISAGREEMENTS PEACEFULLY-     Despite having ancient roots, Peace Circles hold incredible relevance in the modern world. They’re a powerful tool in conflict resolution, fostering...

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Black Women for Positive Change began in 2008, as “Black Women for Obama.” After providing support to President Barack Obama Administration as volunteers, in 2012 the organization transitioned to Black Women for Positive Change. The organization is a multi-cultural advocacy network of Women, Good Brothers, Inter-Faith Leaders, Business Leaders, GenZs, Millennials, Xers and Boomers in America, Mexico, Canada, the UK and several African nations.

 

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