Poor People's Campaign
April 16 @ 10:42 am EDT

In Their Remembrance: From Mourning to a Moral Mandate

After a day of Moral Monday Caravans at state capitols across the nation, the co-chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign will lead a National Interfaith Memorial Service mourning the loss of 250,000 people to COVID-19 demanding an immediate COVID-relief package from Congress and calling the nation to a moral agenda in the first 100 days of the new administration.

There will be 2,500 lights on the steps of National City Christian Church in Washington DC, each one representing 100 lives lost to COVID-19, and a Wall of Remembrance with the names and pictures of lost loved ones. The online program will be available at vote.poorpeoplescampaign.org.

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In Their Remembrance: From Mourning to a Moral Mandate

After a day of Moral Monday Caravans at state capitols across the nation, the co-chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign will lead a National Interfaith Memorial Service mourning the loss of 250,000 people to COVID-19 demanding an immediate COVID-relief package from Congress and calling the nation to a moral agenda in the first 100 days of the new administration.

There will be 2,500 lights on the steps of National City Christian Church in Washington DC, each one representing 100 lives lost to COVID-19, and a Wall of Remembrance with the names and pictures of lost loved ones. The online program will be available at vote.poorpeoplescampaign.org.