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On Father’s Day Before the Silent March Against Stop-And-Frisk, Rev. Al Sharpton to Speak at a Black Church in Harlem

Jun 16, 2012

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ON FATHER’S DAY BEFORE THE SILENT MARCH AGAINST STOP-AND-FRISK, REV. AL SHARPTON TO SPEAK AT A BLACK CHURCH IN HARLEM—

REV. SHARPTON TO ANSWER MAYOR BLOOMBERG WHO SPOKE AT A BLACK CHURCH LAST SUNDAY ABOUT STOP-AND-FRISK & IS RUMORED TO BE SPEAKING AGAIN TO BLACK CONGREGANTS

WHO:

Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network (NAN) and one of the conveners of the March against racial profiling and stop-and-frisk policing

WHERE:

First Corinthian Baptist Church
Pastor Michael A. Walrond Jr.
1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd.
(between 115th St & St Nicholas Ave)

WHEN:

FATHER’S DAY – Sunday, June 17, 2012
12 :00 p.m. (Noon)

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Civil Rights, Labor and Faith Leaders Convene Massive Coalition for Silent March on Father’s Day to End NYC Stop-and-Frisk Policy

110th Street at Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10029

Press Address/Availability Begins at 2:00 pm

Silent March Steps off at 3:00 pm

WHO: National Action Network President Rev. Al Sharpton, NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous, NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman; 1199SEIU President George Gresham; NY State NAACP President Hazel Dukes; Trayvon Martin Family Attorney Benjamin Crump;  New York City elected officials; Representative from Communities United for Police Reform (CPR);  victims of stop-and-frisk; representatives of hundreds of organizations throughout the region; thousands of protesters from across New York City

WHAT: The March: On Sunday, June 17th, a diverse coalition of 299 organizations will march silently down Fifth Ave. in New York City to call for an end to stop-and-frisk policing. Under Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s policy, hundreds of thousands of innocent people are stopped, interrogated and humiliated by the NYPD each year simply for walking down the street.  The police employ racial profiling on a daily basis, and the large majority of those stopped are black or Latino. More information, including the complete list of participating groups, is available at www.silentmarchnyc.org.

Press Address/Availability: In keeping with the theme of the silent march, a single statement will be read on behalf of the entire coalition by a victim of racial profiling.  Representatives of the coalition and elected officials will be available to speak with the press immediately following the address.

 

WHERE:

New York, NY 10029

WHEN:

Press Address/Availability begins at 2:00pm

March begins at 3:00pm

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A list of all endorsing organizations follows:

 

CONVENERS:

National Action Network, 1199SEIU, NAACP, NYCLU

 

Endorsing organizations:

100 Blacks in Law Enforcement

1199SEIU

ACT UP

AFCSME DC-37

African Services Committee

AIDS United

Ali Forney Center for Homeless LGBT Youth

Alliance for a Just Society

Alliance for Immigrants Rights and Reform, MI

Amalgamated Bank

American Buddhist Confederation

ANSWER Coalition – NYC

APICHA Community Health Center

Arab Muslim American Federation

Arab-American Association of NY

Asian American Federation

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund

Asian Americans for Equality

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance

Aspira

Association of Indians in America – New York Chapter

Auburn Seminary

Audre Lorde Project

Bai Sha Group

Bail Out the People Movement

Bangladesh League of America New York

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute

B’nai Jeshurn

Bronx Defenders

Brooklyn Bangladeshi Business Association

Brooklyn Community Pride Center

Brooklyn For Peace

CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities

Campaign for Peace and Democracy

Campaign to End the New Jim Crow

Campaign to Stop the False Arrests

CASA de Maryland

CAUSA Oregon

Center for Community Change

Center for Constitutional Rights

Center for Popular Democracy

Center for Race, Crime and Justice at John Jay College

CenterLink

Center on Halsted

Chhaya CDC

Child Welfare Organizing Project

Children’s Defense Fund

Chinatown Partnership Youth Initiatives

Christian Universal Temple Baptist Church

Citizen Action of New York

Civil Aid Services

Coalition for Asian American Children and Families

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

Coalition of Black Trade Unionists

CODEPINK Women for Peace

Color of Change

Colorado Anti-Violence Project

Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families

Common Cause/NY

Communities United for Police Reform

Community Board No. 2, Manhattan

Community Board 10, Manhattan

Community United Against Violence (CUAV)

Concord Baptist Church of Christ

Congregation Beit Simchat Torah

Congregation Beth Elohim

CONNECT, Inc.

Cooper Square Committee

Council of School Supervisors and Administrators (CSA)

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY)

Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility

Criminal Justice Clinic of Pace Law School

CUNY Dominican Library

CUNY LGBT Task Force

CUSH

CWA Local 1180

DRUM – Desis Rising Up & Moving

Director, Taller Boricua

Drug Policy Alliance

East Side Democratic Club

Eastern Vietnam Cambodia Laos Chinese Descent Association

Empire State Pride Agenda

Eugencio Maria de Hostos Community College

Executive Director and Founder, Tepeyac

Families For Freedom

Family Equality Council

Family Health Project

Federation of Indians Associations

Fellowship of Reconciliation

Fesabeelillah Service of NYC Inc.

FIERCE

Florida Immigrant Coalition

FMLN-NY

Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People’s Movement

Free Mumia Coalition

Freedom Forum

Freedom Socialist Party

Gamaliel Foundation

Gay City News

Gay Men’s Health Crisis

Gay USA

GLAAD

GLID (Gay & Lesbian Independent Democrats)

GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network)

GMAD (Gay Men of African Descent)

Granny Peace Brigade

Gray Panthers, NYC Network

Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition

GroupG3

Harlem Pride, Inc

Havaar: Iranian Initiative Against War, Sanctions and State Repression

Hotel Chinese Association of New York

Housing Works, Inc.

Hoy Ping Hong Hing Association

Human Rights Campaign

Humanist Center

IBEW Local 3

Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights

Immigration Equality

Immigrant Worker Justice, Occupy Wall Street

Independent Viewpoints

Integrity NYC Metro

Institute for Juvenile Justice Reform and Alternatives

Interfaith Center of NY

Interim Director, Puerto Rican Studies Institute at Hunter College

International Action Center

International Socialist Organization

Islamic Circle of North America

Islamic Council of North America

Islamic Metro Leadership Council

Japanese American Citizen’s League – NYC Chapter

Jews Against Islamophobia

Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

Jews Say No

Jewish Fund for Social Justice/ Bend the Arc

Jewish Labor Committee

Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club

Judson Memorial Church

July 26 Coalition

Justice Committee

Kolot Chayeinu

Korean American Association of Greater New York

Laborers Local 79

La Fuente

Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn

Lambda Legal

Latino Commission on AIDS

LatinoJustice PRLDEF

LCLAA

Legal Aid Society

Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club of Queens (LGDCQ)

LGBT Faith Leaders of African Descent

Life Support National, Inc.

Make the Road NY

Make the Road NY – GLOBE

Malaysian American Association

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

MAN UP! INC.

Marijuana Arrests Research Project

Marriage Equality USA

Mass. Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

May 1st Coalition Workers and Immigrant Rights Coalition

Men Elevating Leadership for Youth

Men of All Colors Together/NY

Metropolitan Community Church of New York

Middle Collegiate Church

Minkwon Center for Community Action

Muhammadi Interfaith Center

Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA)

Muslim American Civil Liberties Coalition

Muslim Consultative Network

Muslim Peace Coalition, USA

NAACP

NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund

NAACP NY Metro

NAACP Tri-State

NAN Tri-State

National Action Network

National Black Justice Coalition

National Coalition of Anti-Violence Projects

National Coalition To Protect Civil Freedoms

National Education Association (NEA)

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP)

National Korean American Service and Education Consortium

National Latino Officers Association

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

National Puerto Rican Forum

National Stonewall Democrats

New Immigrant Community Empowerment

New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA)

New York Association of Black Psychologists, Inc.

New York Chinese Cultural Center

New York City Anti-Violence Project

New York City Mission Society

New York Communities for Change

New York Immigration Coalition

New York LGBT Community Center

New York Metro Area Postal Union, APWU

New York State Nurses Association

New York Task Force on Political Prisoners

New York Trans Rights Organization (NYTRO)

NICE – New Immigrant Community Empowerment

Northern Manhattan Neighbors for Peace and Justice

Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

NYC Central Labor Council

NYC Chapter of US Labor Against the War

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice

National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs

NYC Latino Clergy United for Justice

NYC Progressive Caucus

NY Civil Liberties Union

Occupy Faith

Occupy Hartford

Occupy Judaism

Occupy Wall Street Global Justice Working Group

One America

Organization of Chinese Americans – NY (OCA-NY)

Pakistan Community Center

Pakistan USA

Parent Leadership Project/Center for Immigrant Families

Peace Action NY

Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County (CA)

People’s Justice for Community Control and Police Accountability

Perwakrin

Philippine Forum /Bayanihan Community Center

Picture the Homeless

Pineros y Campesinos de Noroeste

Police Reform Organizing Project

Progressive Democrats of America

Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains

Project Salam

Promise Arizona

Prospect Heights Democrats for Reform

Prospect Heights Shul

PSC-CUNY

Publisher of DTM

Queens Pride House

Queer Rising

Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QAIA)

Queers for Economic Justice

Rabbis for Human Rights-North America

Raha: Iranian Feminist Collective

Retail Action Project

RWDSU

SafeSpace Program @RU12? Community Center

SEIU 32BJ

SEVA

Sistas & Brothers United

Socialist Workers Party Campaign

South Asia Solidarity Initiative

Solidarity with Iran

South Asian Youth Action (SAYA)

Southeast Queens County Young Democrats

St. Marks Church in the Bowery

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church

Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC

Stop Stop and Frisk

Street Vendor Project – Urban Justice Center

Streetwise and Safe (SAS)

Students United for a Free CUNY

Take Back Our City

Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition

TLDEF (Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund)

The Black Institute

The Fortune Society

The Middle Church

The Muslim Center of Bay Shore

Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund

Turning Point for Women and Families

TWU Local 100

UAW 2325

UAW Region 9A

UFT

United for Justice with Peace, Boston

United for Peace and Justice

United Fujianese American Association

United Hindu Cultural Council of USA NA Inc

United NY

United National Antiwar Coalition

United Parents Against Lead (UPAL)

Univ. of Pittsburgh Chapter of National Society of Black Engineers

UPROSE

Urban Justice Center

USA Fuzhou San Shan Association

Venceremos Brigade

Veterans For Peace – NYC Chapter 34

VOCES de la Frontera

VOCAL-NY

Violence Intervention Program

War Resister’s League

Women in Islam Inc

Workers United

Working Families Party

Workman’s Circle

Young Korean American Network (yKAN)

Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice

YWCA Queens