From NCPPC – “This reaches you during a season of holy days for many faiths. Whatever and whether you celebrate, it’s the right time to reflect on what our sacred traditions and common humanity have to teach us about elevating the voices of the poor and dispossessed, both the casualties of injustice around the world, and the 800 people who die from poverty every day in our own nation.

This newsletter examines the evidence behind poverty being the fourth leading cause of death and focuses on our action steps in North Carolina. NOTE: the 4/4 Moral Critique event has been postponed with a promise of more information to be forthcoming.

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