March on Wall Street South organizers Tommy Cavanaugh, of the Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement; Ed Childs, chief steward of UNITE HERE Local 26 in Boston; and Antoine James, of Rainforest Action Network, hit the streets on Aug. 4, distributing leaflets and talking with neighborhood residents in Charlotte, N.C. Community outreach is ongoing daily there and across the country to mobilize for protest events Sept. 1-6 around the Democratic National Convention.
MOWSS mobilizing meetings take place at the Charlotte Solidarity Center every Monday at 7 p.m. For more information and to help with organizing, contact 704-266-0362, Twitter @WallStSouth or email info@wallstsouth.org; go to wallstsouth.org; or visit the Charlotte Solidarity Center, which is open weekdays from noon to 5 p.m., at 516 E. 15th St.
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