The dismantling of the Voting Rights Act is a reminder that we have unfinished business. This fight is ours — and we are going to finish it. Join us in building what comes next.
Our parents and grandparents marched, organized, bled, and won. The Voting Rights Act was theirs. The fight to keep it is ours.
Right now, state by state, that law is being dismantled. We know that we cannot fight the same battles the same way. New times demand new tactics — economic pressure, political organizing, community action, culture, and faith. But we know what we know: organizing works. And we have unfinished business.
Our oppressors are relics of the past. We are the future. All roads lead to the South.
Activists came from across the state, across the country — by bus, by faith, by conviction. On May 16th, over 6,500 gathered in Selma and Montgomery. More than 1,000 faith leaders crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge. 82 buses joined from cities all over the Deep South. And an additional 3 million protestors watched through 80+ satellite feeds nationwide. Thank you to everyone who came because they know that the fight isn't over. It never was.
We'll be in touch with updates on dates, stops, travel logistics, and how you can help make this happen. See you out there.
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