Call, Advocate, Make A Difference!

Let your voice be heard to re-purpose an empty APS school for a worthy cause.  This information is from Michael Campbell of Black On Purpose (BOP) TV.  If you are unfamiliar with this cause, please “Google” it, discuss with friend and follow-up to improve our community and help secure a new home for BOP TV:

Thanks so much for keeping up the good work!…

I don’t think They really understood the level of support and the number of people that watch BOP TV worldwide.

I pray that the politics of the few don’t block the desire of everyone else for real progress!
Blow up The Phone for progress
Week 3!

Call City Councilwoman Andrea Boone
BLOW UP HER PHONE! every chance you get!
and let her know that you support The rezoning of The RH Wright Elementary School for BOP TV Studios!
404-330-6055
The School has sat empty for 10 years!

People are dumping trash Illegally, abandoning stolen cars and prostitution is going on in the parking lot!

We need growth in undeserved communities!

We cant allow a few to determine the fate of a major project for our Youth

We need leadership to step up for the benefit of ENTIRE community

Job Creation, Training, and technology helps drive the local economy

Do not let relationships with a few residents affect the growth of the entire district!
Blow up this NUMBER!
All Week!….
404-330-6055
COME JOIN US!… RALLY THIS SATURDAY!
June 16th
Join the BOP TV Family!
12 NOON – 2pm
2001 Martin Luther King Blvd. Atlanta
We will be doing a live stream on Youtube!
Details coming this week!

Black on Purpose Television Network
1292 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd

 

98th Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote

 

This is an exert from Atlanta City Councilwoman Felicia Moore’s newsletter:

As you may know, us “today represents the 98th anniversary of our country’s passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote.

Because of strong women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott, winning the right to vote became the centerpiece of the women’s suffrage movement.

It took 70 years to get the amendment passed.

When citizens come together in a democracy to right a wrong, it serves everyone That was true 97 years ago and it is true today.  Yes. There is strength in numbers.  With social media, it is easier to inform, educate and gather like-minded  people. With “people pressure” in the form of peaceful protests and voting the whole ballot in every election.

So are you watching what’s happening, denying what’s happening, or helping to make things happen??

Because of the internet, we can research almost everything and get information we need to make informed decisions within a few keystrokes. So, get involved in the issues you care about and it won’t take 70 years, or 70 months to effect much needed change(s) in public policy.  Today, great things can happen in 70 weeks, 70 days and 70 hours.

Read more about the women’s suffrage movement, lead by Susan B. Anthony and two rival organizations that merged to get this done:

http://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/the-fight-for-womens-suffrage

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage_in_the_United_States