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Virginia People's Assembly Rally & March (1/14/09)

Excerpted from the Richmond Jobs with Justice web page (www.richmondjwj.org/vapeoplesassembly/) ...

Across Virginia, poor and working people are hurting. Companies are laying off workers. Homeowners are facing foreclosures. Pensioners are seeing their retirement funds shrink. College and university tuition is rising. Times are tough, and all the “experts” say they’re only going to get worse.

Virginia’s 2009 budget is now facing a deficit of between $2.5 and $3.5 billion. The General Assembly, which convened on January 14th, is talking layoffs of state workers, reduced funds for cities, town and counties; cutbacks in health, education, cultural programs; and raising fines and user fees.

What it won’t be talking about is making the banks and corporations foot the bill for the economic crisis. In Virginia, corporations pay the second-lowest income tax in the country, while working people pay the second-highest. Now we are being told that we must pay the price for the financial crisis caused by the wealthy.

The halls of the General Assembly are filled with well-paid lobbyists looking out for the interests of the rich and powerful. But who will speak for us?

Each year, the various unions, community organizations and nonprofits pick a different day to lobby the General Assembly. Separately, none of us have the money, votes or numbers to make much of a difference. This year, we will hardly matter at all – unless we unite, support each others’ issues and speak with one powerful voice.

The Virginia People’s Assembly can be that voice.

On Saturday, Jan. 10 2009, people from across the state gathered in Richmond. There were representatives from unions, community and student groups, faith-based organizations, the anti-war movement, prisoner rights advocates and more, representing all of Virginia’s regions, races and nationalities. We talked about issues that matter to us … jobs, housing, education, peace and justice for all and developed a People’s Agenda to present to the General Assembly.

On the first day of the 2009 General Assembly, Virginians gathered at Kanawha Plaza in front of the Federal Reserve building to hold a rally. They then marched to the Virginia General Assembly building to deliver a list of demands developed during the actual People's Assembly held on January 10th. Below are some images from that event.

How You Can Get Involved:

• Endorse the Call for a Virginia People’s Assembly
• Lobby your General Assembly representatives in person or via email on the issues
• Come to the continuation meetings and bring people with you
• Volunteer to work with a Focus Group

This call for a Virginia People’s Assembly was initiated by the Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality and Richmond Jobs with Justice. An Organizing Committee for a VPA has been formed. Dozens of other activists have endorsed the Call. Focus Groups have been formed to reach out to unions, students, the immigrant community, the anti-war movement, prisoner rights activists, environmentalists and more.


Organizing Committee for a Virginia People’s Assembly:

- Breanne Armbrust, Organizer & Labor Leader, Richmond Jobs with Justice

- Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy, Founder & Executive Director, Resource Information Help for the Disadvantaged (R.I.H.D.)

- Bro Duron L. Chavis, Founder, Happily Natural Day / Black Freedom Weekend; Vice President, Prosser-Truth Division #456, UNIA-ACL

- King Salim Khalfani, Executive Director, Virginia State Conference NAACP

- Ana Edwards, Chair, Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project of the Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality

- Allen Layman, President, Virginia Public Service Workers Union / UE Local 160

- Dennis Orton, Organizer, Black Workers for Justice

- John Steinbach, Community Outreach Coordinator, Mexicanos Sin Fronteras (Mexicans Without Borders)

- Sis. Janet B. Taylor, Lady President, Prosser-Truth Division #456, UNIA-ACL /Trustee, Prisoners and Families for Equal Rights and Justice

- Phil Wilayto, Editor, The Richmond Defender
Joe Morrissey(Virginia Delegate - 74th District)
Joe Morrissey
(Virginia Delegate - 74th District)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (I)(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (I)
(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
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g1/94/321294/3/108833266.NuCUhKTK.jpg Ann Williams(Hampton Roads Peace & Justice)
Ann Williams
(Hampton Roads Peace & Justice)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (II)(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (II)
(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (III)(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
Lillie (Ms. K) Branch-Kennedy (III)
(Exec. Dir. for RIHD)
Breanne Armbrust (I)(Richmond Jobs with Justice)
Breanne Armbrust (I)
(Richmond Jobs with Justice)
Breanne Armbrust (II)(Richmond Jobs with Justice)
Breanne Armbrust (II)
(Richmond Jobs with Justice)
Salim Khalfani(Exec. Dir. - VA NAACP)
Salim Khalfani
(Exec. Dir. - VA NAACP)
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g1/94/321294/3/108833274.rcJhH4gF.jpg Phil Wilayto (I)(Editor,  Richmond Defender)
Phil Wilayto (I)
(Editor, Richmond Defender)
Phil Wilayto (II)(Editor,  Richmond Defender)
Phil Wilayto (II)
(Editor, Richmond Defender)
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g1/94/321294/3/108833670.uNCyz1Ga.jpg John Steinbach (I)(Mexicanos Sin Fronteras)
John Steinbach (I)
(Mexicanos Sin Fronteras)
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bell tower
bell tower
Phil Wilayto negotiates with VA Capitol Police
Phil Wilayto negotiates with VA Capitol Police
Tom Palumbo (I)(Veterans for Peace)
Tom Palumbo (I)
(Veterans for Peace)
Phil Wilayto (III)(Editor,  Richmond Defender)
Phil Wilayto (III)
(Editor, Richmond Defender)