Thank you for being part of the proactive pursuit of a just and equitable society! Waterspirit’s Executive Director, Blair Nelsen, was present and took great pictures.
Advocating for policies that benefit low-income communities aligns with our goals of ensuring equitable access to safe and clean water for all. Yesterday was charged with emotion and determination. We journeyed together from New Jersey, from North, Central and South Jersey, to Washington, D.C. and also tuned in via livestream.
We witnessed a most powerful convergence of voices united in morality in stark contrast to recent Supreme Court rulings that jeopardize our ability to protect sacred water and criminalize homelessness. May we continue to find strength in the growing collective resolved to protect sacred water, commit to environmental justice and advocate tirelessly for accountability and human rights. Access to clean water is a fundamental human right; morality must be prioritized over profit and prejudice. Waterspirit reaching this broader network enhances our organizing directly with communities most affected by water-related issues.
Get involved with us today! Message: water@waterspirit.org and visit our Calls to Action Page
To learn more about the NJ Poor People’s Campaign, please email directly: newjersey@poorpeoplescampaign.org