Fight for $15 Workers Carry on Dr. King's Legacy
"The labor movement was the principal force that transformed misery and despair into hope and progress." -- Martin Luther King Jr. This year, on the anniversary of King's death, the Fight for $15 and allies are calling for a massive rally to preserve and advance his legacy:
On April 4th, 1968, civil rights and social justice leader Martin Luther King was assassinated while in Memphis to support black sanitation workers who were on strike. On April 4th, the anniversary of his death, we will march on the Boston Common in his memory. Join us as we call on elected officials to recognize the struggle of people of color in Boston by supporting a progressive minimum wage of $15 for all workers.
In 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King led a march that ended at the Boston Common Parkman Bandstand. We will carry his legacy for social justice forward by hearing from movement leaders and workers demanding a livable wage at 3:00PM at the bandstand. At 4:00 PM, we will march to the State House to call on elected officials to support our movement.
More information here.
See you on the Common!