Which Side Are You On?
Turn Out Thousands to NYC to STOP POLICE TERROR on October 24!
What you can do NOW:
September 28, 2015 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us
- Tell everyone you know about Rise Up October, the massive march in New York City on October 24. ORGANIZE THEM TO BE THERE. Find out where the buses are leaving from in your area at riseupoctober.org. If there aren’t any buses organized from your area yet, organize them.
- Distribute promotional materials. Download palm cards, posters & the Rise Up October Call Give them out in laundromats, libraries, classrooms, coffee shops, salons and barbershops, theaters. In the neighborhoods hardest hit by police terror, distribute flyers and palm cards everywhere.
- Donate to #RiseUpOctober campaign to raise $100,000. Spread the campaign in every way that you can through: social media, phone calls, and conversations. Talk to people about why they should donate to bring the families of people killed by police to NYC, and to publicize the protest. Donations are tax-deductible.
- Spread #RiseUpOctober #WhichSideAreYouOn widely on social media. Down load materials here. Hashtag #RiseUpOctober.
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Organize your faith community, high school, college campus, sorority, fraternity, union to get on the bus and get to NYC Saturday October 24. USE THIS NEW LETTER TO ORGANIZATIONS
- Organize a group of friends and get out to movie lines and other cultural events and hand out palm cards.
- Endorse the Call as an individual, organization, union, school club or religious group.
- Go to a local Rise Up October meeting. If there isn’t one, plan one. Organize showings of the video for the Rise Up October August 27 event in NYC. Share this 11 min video.
- Contact everyone you know in NYC to open up homes and other spaces for housing volunteers and family members coming into NYC for Rise Up October 22-24.
Get in touch. Keep in touch. Let us know what you are doing to make this happen.
Call 646.709.1961
Send reports, suggestions, updates and questions to outreach@riseupoctober.org
LaToya Howell, mother of Justus Howell who was murdered by the police in Zion, IL on April 4, 2015, put it well when she said, “It’s not enough to click ‘like’ on Facebook.”
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