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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Pursuing Justice in 2010: Part 2
On Tax Day – April 15th, 2010 – GBM staff, board members and partners again gathered at the downtown Post Office to call attention to the need for a universal living wage here in the United States. Too many of our neighbors work at jobs paying only minimum wage, but are unable to keep their [...]
Download The Newsletter!
Now you can download the Spring 2011 Newsletter here on the GBM Blog! Click Here To Download The Newsletter in PDF Format.
Special Stories
Every year GBM is blessed by volunteers and donors who help us do the work we are committed to – the work of serving people, pursuing justice and building community. Each year a few special individuals and groups do something that speaks of the power of being partners in that work. In 2010 we had [...]
Pursuing Justice in 2010
On Friday, December 1, as part of a march led by the Southern Human Rights Organizers’ Conference in support of domestic workers’ rights, Scott Douglas spoke at Central Station about Birmingham’s civil rights history, the role domestic workers played in the movement, and the inadequate, underfunded service domestic workers and other transit users deal with [...]
