100-Day Race in Review
April 24, 2009

100_days_list_final_web.jpg On January 20th President Obama was handed wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, financial meltdown, exploding foreclosures, mass layoffs, healthcare and education in shambles. In some states the unemployment rate had reached double digits. Communities of color across the nation, already in a deep hole, were hit first and worst by deepening recession. The solutions to these critical problems are within reach, if we help those who need it the most, and if we make equity the key engine of progress. So we ask you, in his first 100 days in office, did President Obama push for “justice for all” or did he get stuck in the quagmires of the Bush era?

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After a hundred days, Obama has his cheerleaders, naysayers, and even haters. But talk is cheap. This movement is about the justice that we make by working together.

 

 


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For the past 90 days ARC has moved a national discussion around race and the economy, jobs, health care, immigration, civil rights and immigration. We're quickly approaching the Obama administration's 100th day in office and you can be the first to have a say about the progress.

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It's is up to us to push the administration and organize to create a society based on inclusion, justice, equity, dignity and respect for diversity and difference. So take action now to demand:


Listen to the "100-days" Compact for Racial Justice Phone Forum.

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