Sunday, January 21, 2018

Saturday, January 20, 2018

March for Democracy



People loved signing the oversized 28th Amendment at the March For Demcracy. Thank you Jaime Canfield for inspiring the crowd!

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Ending Corporate Rule & Building a REAL Democracy Movement

On Martin Luther King Day, George Friday treated Sarasota to her inspirational stories and ideas. George is one of the co-founders of Move To Amend and shared her clear vision of just how insidious corporations are in our day-to-day lives. She has worked tirelessly over the years to build movements for justice and peace. Her good news is that we can all join in and we will be successful, but only if we strive for authentic, diverse, and democratic participation. We all get to participate and we all have a role. George spoke about the strategic use of privilege. If I have white privilege, then it is up to me to point out racism and attempt to dismantle it. If I am wealthy, then it is up to me to use it help those who are in poverty. If I have more education and knowledge, then it is up to me to spread that information and to make sure that it is accessible to those who may not have the same level of education. And remember to be easy on yourself - to take time for forgiveness, comfort, and joy.

Martin Luther King Day and the Very, Very Tall Amendment

The 22 foot tall banner of a 28th Amendment to the Constitution was an eye-catcher on Martin Luther King Day.  The 37th annual Sarasota MLK Day Celebration, presented by the MLK Celebration Committee in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee and Temple Emanu-El featured several events honoring King’s life and legacy. Following the MLK Memorial Breakfast, many joined in the march to MLK Park, where Manasota MTA had set up the larger-than-life Constitutional Amendment proclaiming that

  1) Money is Property, Not Speech

  2) A Corporation Is Not a Person

Many folks agreed and signed the imposing document that was as tall as the nearby palm trees.