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Living Wages

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Bishop William Barber | Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly | Repairers Of The Breach
Civil RightsVoter SuppressionGerrymandering
Feb 15, 2026

Bishop William Barber | Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly | Repairers Of The Breach

Reverend William Barber's 'Love Forward Together' march mobilizes thousands in North Carolina to counter voter suppression and demand a proactive vision for justice, emphasizing collective action and persistent love over despair.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Bishop William Barber | Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly | Repairers Of The Breach
Civil RightsVoter SuppressionGerrymandering
Feb 15, 2026

Bishop William Barber | Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly | Repairers Of The Breach

Reverend William Barber leads a multi-day 'Love Forward Together' march and rally in North Carolina, mobilizing diverse communities against voter suppression and advocating for a proactive vision of justice and equity.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
LIVE! Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly & Moral March Mobilization In Raleigh, NC
Voter RightsGerrymanderingSocial Justice
Feb 14, 2026

LIVE! Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly & Moral March Mobilization In Raleigh, NC

Thousands marched across North Carolina in the 'This Is Our Selma' movement, led by Reverend William Barber, to combat gerrymandering, voter suppression, and advocate for a proactive, love-driven vision of social and economic justice.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly & Moral March Mobilization | Day 2
Civil RightsSocial JusticeVoting Rights
Feb 12, 2026

Love Forward Together Mass People’s Assembly & Moral March Mobilization | Day 2

Participants in the "Love Forward Together" march mobilize for a second day, emphasizing unity, love, and persistence in their fight for justice, voting rights, and social equality against perceived systemic injustices.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered