FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES:
We
are rooted in a moral analysis based on our deepest religious and
constitutional values that demand justice for all. Moral revival is
necessary to save the heart and soul of our democracy.
We are
committed to lifting up and deepening the leadership of those most
affected by systemic racism, poverty, the war economy, and ecological
devastation and to building unity across lines of division.
We
believe in the dismantling of unjust criminalization systems that
exploit poor communities and communities of color and the transformation
of the “War Economy” into a “Peace Economy” that values all humanity.
We believe that equal protection under the law is non-negotiable.
We
believe that people should not live in or die from poverty in the
richest nation ever to exist. Blaming the poor and claiming that the
United States does not have an abundance of resources to overcome
poverty are false narratives used to perpetuate economic exploitation,
exclusion, and deep inequality.
We recognize the centrality of
systemic racism in maintaining economic oppression must be named,
detailed and exposed empirically, morally and spiritually. Poverty and
economic equality cannot be understood apart from a society built on
white supremacy.
We aim to shift the distorted moral narrative
often promoted by religious extremists in the nation from personal
issues like prayer in school, abortion, sexuality, gun rights, property
rights to systemic injustices like how our society treats the poor,
those on the margins, the least of these, women, children, workers,
immigrants and the sick; equality and representation under the law; and
the desire for peace, love and harmony within and among nations.
We
will build up the power of people and state-based movements to serve as
a vehicle for a powerful moral movement in the country and to transform
the political, economic and moral structures of our society.
We
recognize the need to organize at the state and local level—many of the
most regressive policies are being passed at the state level, and these
policies will have long and lasting effect, past even executive orders.
The movement is not from above but below.
We will do our work in a
non-partisan way—no elected officials or candidates get the stage or
serve on the State Organizing Committee of the Campaign. This is not
about left and right, Democrat or Republican but about right and wrong.
We
uphold the need to do a season of sustained nonviolent civil
disobedience as a way to break through the tweets and shift the moral
narrative. We are demonstrating the power of people coming together
across issues and geography and putting our bodies on the line to the
issues that are affecting us all.
The Campaign and all its Participants and Endorsers embrace nonviolence. Violent tactics or actions will not be tolerated.