Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
The 7th annual HKonJ march and rally is coming up in Raleigh soon on Saturday Feb 9th. People always gather on the street between McDonalds and Shaw University around 10am with the march to the General Assembly building starting at 10:30am. There are plenty of parking decks and other parking nearby. Here are a few pics from previous years.
There aren't any checks and balances left on the GOP with it controlling all 3 branches of the state government with super-majorities in the legislature, other than public pressure and the media, and this kind of event helps with those a little. Mostly though it's just a fun way to spend a morning supporting a cause, especially if this winter continues to be unusually warm. 1/15/2013 6:40:48 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "People always gather on the street between McDonalds and Shaw University around 10am with the march to the General Assembly building starting at 10:30am." |
why?1/16/2013 8:03:19 AM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
If you're asking why about the starting location, I assume it has to do with the symbolism of a university and the value of education, and the fact that it's the oldest historically black university in the south. And it's a good distance for a march in the capital city to the legislative building without being too far that older folks can't participate. If you're asking about why as in motivation for the march and rally, it's in support of a variety of progressive causes. If you're asking why about the time, it's a big rally that will make the news around the time the General Assembly is convening for the long legislative session. 1/16/2013 11:09:40 AM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
I'm assuming you marched against Democrats when they had no checks and balances too, right? 1/16/2013 11:45:09 AM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, this march has been going on annually for 7 years, and started out when Dems were control of the state legislature and Governorship. This march is pushing causes, not parties. Although I have seen Greens there trying to get petition signatures to get on the ballot in previous years. 1/16/2013 1:57:00 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
Oh, I understand what the march is. I'm pointing out how partisan you are by posting things like:
Quote : | "There aren't any checks and balances left on the GOP with it controlling all 3 branches of the state government with super-majorities in the legislature, other than public pressure and the media, and this kind of event helps with those a little" |
your posts always sound like talking points, are you involved in politics/ the democratic party?1/16/2013 4:22:04 PM |
IMStoned420 All American 15485 Posts user info edit post |
I think he may have actually been a delegate at the DNC. I know at the very least that he attended the DNC. 1/16/2013 5:00:27 PM |
TerdFerguson All American 6600 Posts user info edit post |
Bump for this saturday.
This past week has thoroughly convinced me to show up.
[Edited on February 6, 2013 at 4:54 PM. Reason : any other TSBers have plans?] 2/6/2013 4:54:13 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
At least the weather is going to be nice, sunny and highs in the 50s which is not bad for Feb, especially for an event that's been snowed out in the past. 2/8/2013 8:53:59 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.wral.com/nc-advocates-to-rally-with-urgency-in-raleigh/12086224/
Quote : | "Civil rights rally in Raleigh expected to draw thousands
RALEIGH, N.C. — Economic sustainability, educational equality and universal healthcare will be on the agenda Saturday when several of North Carolina's civil rights and left-leaning groups hold an annual march and rally in downtown Raleigh.
The seventh annual HKonJ – or Historic Thousands on Jones Street – event is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. at Shaw University, where participants will meet and begin their march to the Legislative Building on Jones Street." |
I'm about to head over. I'll try to grab a few photos while there. Here are some of the groups involved:
IMMIGRANT JUSTICE
Association of Mexicans in North Carolina (AMEXCAN)*
El Pueblo
El Vinculo Hispano: Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County
NC Dream Team
Reform Immigration for America
LABOR AND WORKER’S RIGHTS
AFL-CIO of NC
Black Workers for Justice
NC H.O.P.E. Coalition
NC Public Service Workers UE Local 150
Southern Faith, Labor, and Community Alliance
Southern Piedmont Central Labor Council
United Food Commercial and Workers (UFCW)
Farmworkers Advocacy Network
National Farm Worker Ministry (also under Faith/Religion)
Student Action with Farmworkers (also under Youth/College/Education)
Student Action with Workers (also under Youth/College/Education)
Teamsters Local 391
HEALTH CARE
AARP NC
Health Care for All
NC AIDS Action Network
NC Harm Reduction Coalition
Old North State Medical Society
Qualified Mental Health Professionals
ECONOMIC JUSTICE/DEVELOPMENT
Center for Responsible Lending
Common Cause NC
Community Reinvestment Association of NC
NC Association of CDCs
NC Community Development Initiative
NC Fair Share
NC Housing Coalition
NC Institute of Minority Economic Development
NC Minority Support Center
Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network
Southerners for Economic Justice
Self-Help, Inc.
Support Center
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Clean Water for NC
Coalition to End Environmental Racism (CEER)*
Grassroots Energy Alliance
NC Environmental Justice Network
NC Public Interest Research Group (PIRG)
NC WARN
COMMUNITY ORGANIZING/OUTREACH
Action NC
Beloved Community Center of Greensboro
Campaign4Change
Chapel Hill Friends Meeting
Chatham Changemakers
Center for Community Change
Community Success Initiative
Concerned Citizens of Tillery
Durham MLK Steering Committee
El Kilombo intergalatico
Good Work, Inc.
Loving Light Community Outreach
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC)
People of Color Coalition Partners
Raleigh MLK Steering Committee, Inc.
Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association*
Rubta House
SERA, Inc. Southeast Raleigh Assembly
United with the Northside Community Now
Walz and Associates, Inc.
FAITH/RELIGION
AME Zion Church
American Friends Service Committee (also under Peace Advocacy)
Binkley Baptist Church Outreach Committee
Community Church Unitarian Universalist – Charles M. Jones Peace & Justice Committee (also under Peace Advocacy)
Community United Church of Christ
Cornerstone Community Church
Covenant Community Church of Raleigh
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist (Rocky Mt.)
First Baptist Church of Murfreesboro
General Baptist State Convention
Greater Joy Baptist Church
Muhammad’s Mosque No. 79
Muslim-American Society Freedom Foundation
National Farm Worker Ministry (also under Labor)
NC Association of Women in Ministry (also under Women’s Rights)
NC Council of Churches
New Beginnings Temple of Faith COGIC
People of Faith Against the Death Penalty (also under Democracy/Civil/Human Rights)
Poplar Springs Christian Church
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Raleigh
SURGE Youth Ministry (also under Youth/College/Education
YOUTH/COLLEGE/EDUCATION
Action for Children NC
Chapel Hill Friends School
Great Schools in Wake
Hip Hop Haven
Hmong Association (Student Association at NCSU)
HOLLA (Helping Our Love ones Learn to Achieve)
National Chapter of Greenville Industrial CMS High School Alumni Association
NCCU Student Graduate Student Association
NC HEAT
Student Action with Farmworkers (also under Labor category)
Student Action with Workers (also under Labor category)
Students for a Democratic Society – UNC-Chapel Hill (also under Democracy category)
Triangle Lost Generation Task Force
YWCA of the Greater Triangle
NAACP Youth & College Division
SURGE Youth Ministry (also under Faith/Religion category)
Sacrificial Poets
LGBT RIGHTS
All of Us North Carolina
Freedom Center for Social Justice
Southerners on New Ground
Equality NC
WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Feminists Students United (also under Youth/College/Education category)
NC Association of Women in Ministry (also under Faith/Religion)
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (also under Peace category)
Women In NAACP (WIN)
DEMOCRACY/CIVIL/HUMAN RIGHTS
ACLU of NC
Common Sense Foundation
Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice
Democracy NC
Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People
Durham People’s Alliance
Human Rights Center of Chapel Hill & Carrboro
North Carolina State Conference NAACP
NC A. Philip Randolph Institute
NC Black Leadership Caucus
NC Coalition for a Moratorium
NC Green Party
NC Justice Center
Progressive Democrats of America
Progressive Democrats of NC
Southern Anti-Racism Network
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
Students for a Democratic Society – UNC Chapel-Hill (also under Youth/College)
Traction
Triangle Urban League
PEACE ADVOCACY
American Friends Service Committee (also under Faith/Religion)
Code Pink
Community Church Unitarian Universalist – Charles M. Jones Peace & Justice Committee (also under Faith/Religion)
Chapel Hill Elders for Peace
Fayetteville Peace March and Rally (dissolved)
Franciscan Coalition for Justice and Peace
NC Peace Action
NC Peace with Justice Coalition
Stop Torture Now
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (also under Women’s Rights)
FRATERNITIES/SORORITIES
Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Stars in NC
Grand Lodge of Prince Hall Masonic Order
Groove Phi Groove, Inc.
Masonic Lodge 21st District
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Swing Phi Swing
PRESS/COMMUNICATION
Dancy Communication Network
Jim Buie and Associates
Spectacular Magazine2/9/2013 9:12:13 AM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
Snapped a few pics:
2/9/2013 8:23:33 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
Sorry for the multiple posts. Now that the events over I just wanted to share the coverage from our student news paper and local news.
http://www.technicianonline.com/news/article_5e57cf4c-740d-11e2-be40-001a4bcf6878.html
Quote : | "While thousands of students ran through the streets of Raleigh in an attempt to see how quickly they could run five miles and stuff 12 doughnuts into their mouths, several other students took to the streets for a different cause Saturday morning.
Students from various campus organizations, including the N.C. Student Power Union and the N.C. State chapter of NARAL Pro-Choice, marched in the seventh annual Historic Thousands on Jones Street rally.
The North Carolina NAACP led the rally, which featured more than 140 coalition groups and stretched from one end of downtown Fayetteville Street to the other, according to The News and Observer.
The crowd, which The News and Observer estimated to be about 10,000 people, marched in protest of a broad range of issues" |
2 min video coverage of the march/rally from WRAL: http://www.wral.com/news/state/video/12088064/#/vid120880642/12/2013 5:57:20 PM |
eyewall41 All American 2262 Posts user info edit post |
N&O estimated 10,000 which would definitely exceed previous years. 2/14/2013 12:10:28 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
random march with no stated purpose? sounds like liberal heaven to me. 2/14/2013 1:29:12 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
It had a stated purpose. Increasing awareness and advocacy around issues related to education, poverty, healthcare, criminal justice, and voting rights.
Granted being a multi-issue coalition leads to a little bit of everything being thrown in, but this was the theme for this year that went out in the materials ahead of time, was used at the press conferences before hand, and put up on the big screen by the stage for part of the rally.
You can see it on display here too:
2/14/2013 3:01:35 PM |
Nighthawk All American 19623 Posts user info edit post |
And no fucks were given. 2/14/2013 5:47:12 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
^ I think some were
2/14/2013 7:35:16 PM |