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National Nurses United and PDA March To “Rebuild America – Tax Wall Street”

nurse rally 1 category On June 6th and 7th, National Nurses United, Progressive Democrats of America, and other activists converged on Washington, D.C. to call on our elected officials to "Heal America - Tax Wall Street". The activists are proposing a fair-share tax plan on Wall Street, not on "Main Street". The nurses were there to speak out for better care of their patients, and they feel that currently, “People are suffering, because there are not enough nurses at the bedside,” said Pamela Young, 54, who traveled from Oviedo, Fla., for the event. Many nurses at the rally said they were concerned that staffing reductions in hospitals and doctors’ offices due to budget cuts could be dangerous to patients. National Nurses United has over 160,000 members.

The event lasted 2 days, and started with a Rally at Marrott Wardman Park, then on Tuesday they rallied in Lafayette Park and called on the White House to protect nurses jobs, and to protect patients. They marched past the US Chamber of Commerce, chanting "Hey Chamber you can't hide! We can see your greedy side!". The activists are upset with the US Chamber using their enormous influence to prevent corporate tax rate hikes, and feel that corporations should pay their fair share of taxes to rebuild America.

As the protesters walk by the front door of the US Chamber of Commerce, they handed in “invoices” of demands like “pension contribution increases” and “Mortgage payments” to 2 activists on the steps, one wearing a sash labeled "Goldman" and the other tuxedo-wearing billionaire playing "Sachs". Watch the video below. They then marched to the US Capital, for motivational speeches by Barbara Boxer and Bernie Sanders. Then they visited their Senators and Representatives to express their concerns personally. Many in the crowd were from the Progressive Democrats of America, and were calling for a single-payer healthcare system for patients.

For more information, check out:
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/
http://www.pdamerica.org/

 

Van Jones and The Roots To Launch “Rebuild the Dream” Calling For Investment in Middle Class

categoryOn June 23rd, Van Jones and The Roots will be launching a campaign Called "Rebuild The Dream" calling on Wall Street and the Super Rich to pay their fair share, and for government to invest in jobs and infrastructure. They will call for the need to cut oil subsidies, not cut teacher and firefighter jobs. They will be coordinating with MoveOn.org for a 50-state campaign pushing progressive values. Check back on JTMP.ORG as we will be updating you on this as it unfolds.

vanjonesheadshot categoryVan Jones: "Over the next hours and days, all who love this country need to do everything possible to spread the "spirit of Madison" to all 50 states. This does not mean we need to occupy 50 state capitol buildings; things elsewhere are not yet that dire. But this weekend, the best of America should rally on the steps of every statehouse in the union.

The American ideal most in need of defense is our most essential one: the American Dream.

The steps needed to renew and redeem the American Dream are straightforward and simple:

  • Increase revenue for America's government sensibly by making Wall Street and the super-rich pay their fair share.
  • Reduce spending responsibly by cutting the real fat - like corporate welfare for military contractors, big agriculture and big oil.
  • Simultaneously protect the heart and soul of America - our teachers, nurses and first responders.
  • Guarantee the health, safety and success of our children and communities by leaving the muscle and bone of America's communities intact.
  • Maintain the American Way by treating employees with dignity and respecting their right to a seat at the bargaining table.
  • Rebuild the middle class - and pathways into it - by fighting for a "made in America" innovation and manufacturing agenda, including trade and currency policies that honor American workers and entrepreneurs.
  • Stand for the idea that, in a crisis, Americans turn TO each other - and not ON each other."

On their website they say:

"We grew up hearing about the American Dream. It’s the dream of a country where, if you work hard and play by the rules, you can live with dignity, provide for your family, and give your kids a better life. A country where we strive for greatness–and take care of each other when times get hard."

For more information go to:
http://www.rebuildthedream.com/


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COLDPLAY ENDORSES “FREEDOM FOR PALESTINE” ON THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE

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Coldplay has endorsed a musical single calling for an end of the Israeli occupation of Palestine on their Facebook Page. The single is called "Freedom for Palestine", and is from OneWorld and WarOnWant.org, and features british musicians Maxi Jazz and Dave Randall of the dance band Faithless, and Jamie Catto of 1 Giant Leap. 

From the WarOnWant.org website:

"Palestine is in crisis. Today Palestinians face daily human rights abuse and live in crushing poverty in refugee camps and under Israeli Occupation. In response to this injustice, a group of international musicians are releasing the song Freedom for Palestine by OneWorld."

Proceeds from the single will go to UK Charity War on Want for projects in Palestine. For more information, go here:
http://www.waronwant.org/freedomoneworld/

Justice Through Music Releases Music Video Tribute to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and Husband Mark Kelly Based on Op-Critical Song “

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WASHINGTON, June 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Justice Through Music, a national non-profit that uses music to inspire people to engage in social causes, has released a touching music video tribute to US Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and her husband Mark Kelly. The video, based on the Op-Critical song called "Gabby," was released on YouTube in time for the final shuttle flight of Endeavour, piloted by Mark Kelly. It begins with footage describing how Gabby watched the launch after she and her husband exchanged wedding rings, and then follows the launch and flight, trading off with moving footage of Gabby engaged in many activities over the past few years.

"Gabby and Mark are living a real life love story, which we portray in this song and video," said Op-Critical's singer and keyboardist Brian Simms. "They truly epitomize the best attributes of Americans, and demonstrate those daily with their civility, compassion, humility, honesty, love, kindness, commitment and professionalism. This video is a tribute not only to who they are, but to what they represent, and the message of the song is that we, as Americans, can learn to be kinder from their example. We are hopeful that this song will help in a small way to bring people closer together." Watch the video below.

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VH1 Save The Music Aims to Restore Musical Education in Public Schools

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With all the recent attacks on music in public education, JTMP wants to let people know of the great work being done over at VH1 Save The Music, where they are "dedicated to restoring instrumental music education in America's public schools, and raising awareness about the importance of music as part of each child's complete education. To date, the Foundation has provided more than $47 million in new musical instruments to 1,750 public schools in more than 100 cities around the country, impacting the lives of over 1.6 million children."

One of their success stories is Jenny Lind Elementary School is a public school in the Minneapolis Public School District in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They received a grant, and were able to add 36 quality string instruments for their students to use.

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For more information, check out their website:
http://vh1savethemusic.com/

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