Our Commitment to Justice and Equality

We uphold 12 principles advocating for human dignity, justice, and global solidarity, ensuring rights for all in a transformative and equitable society.

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Our Core Principles

Embracing dignity, justice, and solidarity for a better world where every human right is honored.

We, the people, in pursuit of a just, inclusive, and sustainable future, affirm the following principles as essential to human dignity, collective liberation, and the survival of our planet. In a time of rising authoritarianism, systemic inequality, ecological crisis, and economic exploitation, we come together to counter establishment narratives, to strengthen our collective vision, to build leadership and movement infrastructure, to foster Black joy and liberation, and to declare:

Human Dignity is Non-Negotiable

Every person, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability, faith, or income, has the right to live free from violence, poverty, and oppression.

We are explicitly anti-racist, committed to dismantling white supremacy and building systems rooted in racial equity, justice, and repair.

We are equally committed to gender justice and to full equity for our LGBTQIA comrades—confronting patriarchy, transphobia, and homophobia as core elements of our struggle for liberation.

Democracy and the Right to Vote Belong to the People

Governments derive their power from the will of the people, not corporations, billionaires, or extremist factions. We commit to expanding participatory democracy at every level, and to protecting, strengthening, and modernizing voting rights and the electoral process as tools to build a multiracial democracy and transform government from the ground up.

Justice Must Be Transformative

We reject mass incarceration, police brutality, and punitive systems. We affirm the right of communities to safety through investment, restorative justice, and care—not criminalization.

Reparations Are Due

The United States must atone for the legacy of slavery, Indigenous genocide, colonization, and systemic racism through real reparations—economic, political, and cultural.

The Earth Cannot Wait

We recognize the climate crisis as a global emergency. Environmental justice must prioritize frontline communities and transition to a regenerative economy rooted in care, not extraction.

Health Is a Human Right

Access to healthcare, including mental health, reproductive care, and housing, must be guaranteed to all, free from corporate greed or political gamesmanship. We demand the expansion of Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security to ensure comprehensive care, dignity in aging, and economic security for every person—no matter their income, age, or background.

Workers Are the Backbone of Society

Living wages, guaranteed income, the right to unionize, and safe working conditions are essential. Economic systems must serve the many, not the few. We are anti-capitalist—because capitalism, by design, prioritizes profit over people and undermines the humanity of all. We believe in economies rooted in cooperation, care, and shared abundance.

The Rich Must Pay Their Fair Share

Extreme wealth concentrated in the hands of a few is a threat to democracy. The ultra-wealthy and large corporations must be taxed fairly to fund public goods, end austerity, and rebuild our communities.

Sanctuary for All

No human being is illegal. We defend the rights of migrants, refugees, and displaced people to live with dignity, safety, and opportunity.

Public Education Is a Human Right

Every child has the right to a fully and fairly funded public education that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and the pursuit of knowledge. We commit to eliminating disparities in educational resources and ensuring all schools can provide high-quality education—regardless of ZIP code or wealth.

Housing Is a Human Right

Everyone deserves safe, stable, and affordable housing—without discrimination, displacement, or exploitation. Housing must be treated as a public good, not a commodity, and communities must have the power to shape their own neighborhoods.

Global Solidarity and Peace

We are committed to internationalism, to peace, and to global solidarity. We stand firmly against war, militarism, and imperialism—and with movements around the world fighting for justice, sovereignty, and freedom from violence and domination.

Conclusion

Let this Declaration be a beginning not an end. A call to action. A commitment to one another. A line in the sand against tyranny and despair.

We, the people, in pursuit of a just, inclusive, and sustainable future, reaffirm these principles as essential to human dignity, collective liberation, and the survival of our planet. In a time of rising authoritarianism, systemic inequality, ecological crisis, and economic exploitation, we recommit ourselves to countering establishment narratives, strengthening our collective vision, building leadership and movement infrastructure, fostering Black joy and liberation and declaring boldly that another world is not only possible, it is necessary.

The future is ours to build together, with courage, solidarity, and unshakable belief in the power of the people.

We declare these truths boldly, and we move together.

In Gods Hands, Rev Gregory Holston