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The Rev. William Barber, the prominent Black spiritual leader who supported Kamala Harris, suggests a way forward for left-leaning Americans who are struggling in the wake of the election.
"Rev. Barber, The Voice Behind Moral Mondays". Chapelboro . June 25, 2013. "The Rev. William Barber leads a new era of progressive politics in North Carolina", Raleigh-Cary-Durham-Chapel Hill Indy Week, July 24, 2013; Anthea Butler, "The Black Church: From Prophecy to Prosperity", Dissent magazine, Volume 61, Number 1, Winter 2014, pp. 38–41
Rev. William Barber II called for the presidential campaign to focus on the poor, the truth in a post VP-debate interview. Rev. William Barber II demands focus on poverty, proposes debate format ...
The Rev. William J. Barber II spoke emotionally about his experience with his disability and advocated for accessibility and awareness for people with disabilities.
Poor People's Campaign Revival, 14 May 2018. According to Jelani Cobb, writing in The New Yorker, the movement demands "federal and state living-wage laws, equity in education, an end to mass incarceration, a single-payer health-care system, and the protection of the right to vote."
The Rev. William Barber and clergy from across North Carolina denounced the GOP’s 12-week abortion ban and called on Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to take action.
The Civitas Institute has published a number of pieces online critical of the Moral Mondays protests. [27] In one article, William Barber Rakes in Taxpayer Dollars Leads Moral (no it is) Money Mondays! the Civitas Institute criticized Rev. William Barber, head of the state's NAACP, because a non-profit overseen by Barber's church received ...
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