Free talks discuss Poor People’s Campaign

Social Justice and Action at the Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship presents a series of free talks by Kyle Hardman, Ph.D. on the Poor People’s Campaign (PPC): A National Call for Moral Revival.

The PPC is a nonpartisan national mass movement to save the moral soul of America by challenging racism, poverty, war, and ecological devastation. Started 50 years ago by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the PPC has been relaunched to continue the fight for justice.

Each free talk will present “timely and relevant evidence and analysis, including discussion of potential solutions.” Each talk will be one hour plus Q&A.

Systemic Racism & Introduction to PPC: Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
Rising white supremacy threatens the rights of immigrants and citizens alike. The history, economics, psychology, and politics of American racism are examined.

Poverty and Economic Inequality: Saturday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m.
America is suffering from historic inequality and many cannot afford basic needs. Worker disempowerment, government corruption, and the state of American democracy are examined.

War Economy & Ecological Devastation: Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.
This double feature examines our malevolent foreign policy, climate change, and more. What should America’s role be in an unstable world?

About the presenter, Kyle Hardman, Ph.D.: Kyle grew up in Southern Oregon and is an alumnus of Southern Oregon University. He has a doctorate in cognitive psychology and is a social critic, scientific moralist, and democratic socialist. His political hero is Noam Chomsky.