On May 8, more than ten thousand activists in more than 150 cities took to the streets for a nationwide day of action honoring the late John Lewis and his lifelong fight to defend voting rights.
People For members, coalition partners, and progressive activists met up for rallies and motorcades to raise awareness about the four concrete things we need to combat the current scourge of voter suppression bills being passed through state legislatures: eliminate the Jim Crow filibuster, followed by passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, the For the People Act, and the D.C. statehood bill.
We’re taking to the streets to build momentum to expand the people’s voting and civil rights. #ProtectOurVote
WATCH: https://t.co/P8MwQY5eJo
Help us pass the #ForThePeopleAct, #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct, #DCStatehood, & #AddressFilibuster. #JohnLewisActionDay pic.twitter.com/50v1M6EgfE
— Grassroots Democrats HQ (@GrassrootsDemHQ) May 8, 2021
On Bloody Sunday in 1965, then-25-year-old John Lewis was beaten nearly to death during a march for voting rights. He was willing to put his life on the line to uphold the right to vote, and he spent his congressional career fighting to protect and expand these rights. With more than 360 voter suppression bills introduced in 47 states this year, voting rights are suffering their greatest attacks since the 1960s.
If passed, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, the For the People Act, and the D.C. statehood bill will help prevent state legislators' voter suppression tactics, aimed squarely at communities of color, from taking effect and provide full citizenship to the 700,000 residence of the District of Columbia, 40 percent of whom are Black. But we need these measures to pass quickly to have an impact in halting the voter suppression and granting full voting rights to the residents of D.C. That's why activists across the country met up to take part in the John Lewis Voting Rights Day of Action.
This nationwide series of in-state events included high-profile guests and civil rights leaders, such as People For Board member Dolores Huerta, as well as more than twenty elected leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and former People For Senior Fellow Rep. Jamie Raskin (MD-8).
Check out some of the events below, and keep an eye on People For's channels - especially on Mobilize - for more ways you can take action to defend our freedom to vote!
GOP legislatures are working to limit the right of US citizens to vote
We won't let them create a dictatorship in America
I’m proud to join the #JohnLewisActionDay & NYC #Votercade with @NationalAction:
We're working to pass the #ForThePeople Act & #RestoreTheVRA for democracy pic.twitter.com/nTvkUt0eaj
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) May 8, 2021
Honored to join Marylanders in Annapolis and Silver Spring this weekend – alongside hundreds of thousands of Americans across the country – for the #JohnLewisDayOfAction.
We must protect the freedom to vote by swiftly passing #HR1 (#S1), #HR4 and #DCStatehood. #ForThePeople pic.twitter.com/3l1j2Z8wrK
— Rep. John Sarbanes (@RepSarbanes) May 9, 2021
Today, we united across the nation for #JohnLewisActionDay.
Together, we honored the great John Lewis by marching for voting rights and the passage of the #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct. #GoodTrouble #ProtectOurVotes pic.twitter.com/IZZCub5eWP
— Alvin Bragg (@AlvinBraggNYC) May 8, 2021
Rally before the motorcade gets rolling in #Atlanta for the #JohnLewisDayOfAction #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct #VotingRightsAct #VoterSuppression pic.twitter.com/22VWMXGhhW
— Stacey Ma Dukes Hopkins (@staceyhopkinsga) May 8, 2021
#JohnLewisDayofAction CP style🎉💙 pic.twitter.com/tvtiPJsaVE
— Common Power (@ourcommonpower) May 8, 2021
#JohnLewisDayofAction CP style🎉💙 pic.twitter.com/tvtiPJsaVE
— Common Power (@ourcommonpower) May 8, 2021
We’ll bring the boba if you bring your attention 🧋 We’re here for John Lewis Day of Action at Kianga Isoke Palacio Park with community partners to mobilize and help protect the right to vote! @PLANevada @LetNevadaVote @APIAVote pic.twitter.com/iN2yW4hHUq
— ACDC (@ACDCNV) May 8, 2021
Thank you to everyone who made it out today! Y'all made today a HUGE success! Our future, our Rights are all on the line. We must pass the John Lewis Voting Rights act now! #Indivisible #JohnLewisActionDay#ForThePeople#JohnLewisVotingRightsAct#DCStatehood#AddressFilibusteer pic.twitter.com/cwgmKuZnQX
— Indivisible Metro East (@IndivMetroEast) May 8, 2021
We just wrapped our town hall with cardboard Chuck to #EndTheFilibuster. We asked about #guncontrol #ClimateAction, #Reparations #ProAct #DREAMact #MedicareForAll #DCStatehood —- and EVERY answer was #EndTheFilibuster! 1 more hour to go! pic.twitter.com/tBceSHnNVd
— Indivisible NationBK (@bkindivisible) May 8, 2021
... Good Trouble#JohnLewisActionDay #GoodTrouble
My drawing: pic.twitter.com/lKb4jWoAOQ
— Jon Lion Fine Art 😷✊🏽 (@jonlionfineart2) May 9, 2021
It's #JohnLewisDayOfAction. We’re calling for the passing of the #ForThePeopleAct, #DCStatehood, and the #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct. We just spoke at the rally, along with @mfalpac and @shennabellows. The votercade should be making its way around Portland now 🚗🚙🛻 pic.twitter.com/5pwEUz9Otj
— League of Women Voters of Maine (@LWVME) May 8, 2021