Subject: ACT Now: Unite to End Racism

Join the movement to end racism by giving today.

The National Council of Churches invites you to financially support an event at the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall on April 4, 2018. This event will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and serve as the launch of our initiative to end racism and heal the nation.

A movement is coming together to offer an alternative vision: a call for peace, respect, justice and love. As the deaths of Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, and dozens of other African Americans have brought awareness of the inequities of modern America, and as the demonstrations in Charlottesville and other cities have exposed the unhealed divisions among us, the time is right for a call to the soul of the nation to finally end racism and move toward healing.

People from across the nation will be with us in Washington, DC. We will connect with other commemorations planned in Memphis, TN, and other parts of the country. 

Join us on April 4th, and please give today to help make this the landmark event of the decade.

About the National Council of Churches

Since 1950, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC) has served as a leading voice of witness to the living Christ. NCC is a diverse covenant community of 38 member communions and over 35 million individuals –100,000 congregations from Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, Evangelical, historic African-American, and Living Peace traditions – in a common commitment to advocate and represent God’s love and promise of unity in our public square. NCC works with secular and interfaith partners to advance a shared agenda of peace, progress, and positive change.

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