2014, alicia garzer wrote a Facebook Post that changed the world and created a movement, it read black people, i love you, i love us, all lives matter, black lives matter. That continues today. Tonight alicia garzer and Chris Jackson will discuss resistance and resilience and how they ground the work in the vision, every day people are powerful enough to end practices that are unfairly Holding Black people back and harming our country and we Champion Solutions that move us forward. In the last few weeks we held help 6 Million People take action for racial justice, both an important conversation. Chris jackson, one world editor in chief will kick us off. Thank you very much for being here with us. Cant imagine who i would rather be talking to tonight. Alicia garzer, one of our countrys most powerful who can speak particularly well at this moment. I want to thank color change for working with us on this project tonight and people who have been so active in getting it organized. To take a
Workers get less money and fewer rights and not just in the Meat Industry. German labor minister who because high are now wants to change things or didnt come it will ban contract work and temporary work in the core activities of the Meat Industry because the pandemic called attention to contract worker exploitation in germany. The town of failed near fate of eating pork at the end of june thousands of people from Eastern Europe are essentially under house arrest guarded by police their work at the turn a slaughterhouse has been suspended. Around 7000 employees are in quarantine. A few kilometers away a relief operation is underway fate of eden park residents have made donations for the workers one of the organizers is an approach nida for over 70 years shes been fighting for the rights of turn his workers. Being this much more than we ever expected it happened very. No tests our idea is to give cat packages in solidarity said the web to see that this anger isnt directed at them but it
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