History / Colleen Wessel-McCoy America at a Crossroads of History: The December 4, 1967 Announcement of the Poor People’s Campaign
Poor People's Campaign / Kairos Center Religion & Politics on Kairos, the Poor People’s Campaign, and a Liberation Theology for Today
Events / Colleen Wessel-McCoy “By the Thousands We Will Move”: Online Seminar with Dr. Colleen Wessel McCoy
History / John Wessel-McCoy “I’ll Vote On” — The History of Voter Suppression in Alabama and the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
Religions / Adam Barnes Sufi Muslims Combatting Poverty and Empowering Women: What We Don’t Hear About in the Coverage of Niger
Events / Kairos Center Register for “Questions Must Be Raised” – Online Seminar with Rev. Emily McNeill of the Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State
Events / Nicholas Laccetti Restorers of Streets to Live In – The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival in Washington State
Events / Nicholas Laccetti Poor People’s Campaign News Roundup: “Let us remember that we follow a savior who was poor and undocumented…”
Events / Kairos Center Online Seminar with Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis and Dr. Adam Barnes — Reflections on Religion and the Movement to End Poverty
Events / Kairos Center The Guardian: Poor People’s Campaign is “the most ambitious civil rights campaign since the 60s”