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Trump Hates Mass Protest Because It Works

There’s nothing Donald Trump hates more than mass protest – and he hates it because it works.

Since inauguration, we’ve seen what people power can achieve: Trumpcare? Withdrawn. Muslim ban? Blocked. Now Trump’s entire fossil fuel agenda is next.

On Wednesday, movement leaders will gather on a live broadcast to discuss how you can be part of the Peoples Climate March, which is the next step in this historic moment. The session starts at 8 pm Eastern, 5 pm Pacific on April 12 and you can sign up here.

We’ve invited a powerful lineup of speakers: Van Jones from Dream Corps, Keith Ellison from Congressional Progressive Caucus, Jordan Marie Daniel from Rising Hearts, and Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman from Massachusetts Interfaith Coalition for Climate Action.

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The Peoples Climate March is a full-scale mobilization to defeat Trump’s fossil fueled agenda, push forward our own vision of a clean energy economy, and build real political power. It’s happening on April 29 in Washington DC and across the USA.

100,000 people have already signed up to march. 250 sister marches are being planned across the country. Students, workers, faith communities, Indigenous nations, and environmental groups are all joining together to make this day historic – there’s even a delegation of fisherman traveling to DC by boat.

We want you with us. If you want to learn more about why the Peoples Climate March is so important right now and how you can get involved, sign up to join the mass call on Wednesday, April 12 at 8 pm Eastern/5 pm Pacific.

Together – and only together – can we chart another path for America: away from Trump’s agenda for a cruel, polluted and divided country, and towards a clean energy economy that works for everyone.

At the end of the first 100 days of Trump’s administration, April 29 is our moment to make it resoundingly clear that the people who stand for climate action, justice, and jobs are a force too great to ignore.

It will take all of us. But together, we can change everything.

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Last modified on Tuesday, 11 April 2017 16:53

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