Newark, NJ – On Tuesday, November 13th, the Peoples Organization for Progress is hosting a March and Rally for Jobs, …Read the Rest
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Fire on the Moutain – 381 Days of Struggle, another milestone for the People’s Coalition for Jobs & Justice
On July 11 this past week, POP and the coalition we built of 179 supporting organizations achieving the milestone 381st day …Read the Rest
Group ends 381 consecutive days of protest in Newark (Star Ledger Story)
Newark – It was no small feat, even for a dogged group like the People’s Organization for Progress and its …Read the Rest
MAY DAY RALLY FOR JOBS, PEACE, EQUALITY, AND JUSTICE
MAY DAY RALLY FOR JOBS, PEACE, EQUALITY, AND JUSTICE FOR A NATIONAL JOBS PROGRAM! TO END THE WARS IN …Read the Rest
Success on Many Fronts: POP’s People’s Daily Campaign For Jobs and Justice shows how to carry out multiple struggles
Rahim on the Docks On Wednesday, April 4, 2012, the People’s Daily Campaign for Jobs, Equality, Peace & Justice honored …Read the Rest
People power stops unjust eviction in Orange, NJ
By David Hungerford | April 1, 2012 |Read more articles in Housing Struggles Orange, NJ – Over 30 people turned out, …Read the Rest
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2012 Protest & March starts at the Intersection of West Market Street & Springfield Avenue, Newark, New Jersey
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. & ON THE 203RD CONSECUTIVE DAY OF PROTEST FOR …Read the Rest
P.O.P HOSTS KWANZAA! MOBILIZES DAILY PEOPLES CAMPAIGN
December 26, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE! On Thursday, December 29th, Ujamaa, Co-operative Economics, the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, People’s Organization …Read the Rest
POP In the Streets on Christmas Day.
“What would Jesus say about corporate greed?” Larry Hamm, NJ state chairman of the People’s Organization for Progress, challenged motorists …Read the Rest
Nearly 200 march in Newark to protest economic inequality By David Giambusso/The Star-Ledger
NEWARK — The chants have the same message. The signs have the same words.
But the usual suspects in the world of Newark dissent have a lot more voices joining their ranks.
Close to 200 people marched from the Essex County Hall of Records, to City Hall to the Prudential building on Broad Street Tuesday night, protesting unrelenting economic conditions they say have had an outsize effect on urban communities. Newark’s unemployment rate skyrocketed after the economic collapse and has hovered around 15 percent for the past two years.








