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The Let Justice Roll Living Wage Campaign is a fast-growing nonpartisan coalition of more than ninety faith, community, labor and business organizations committed to raising the minimum wage. Let Justice Roll is organizing actively at the federal level and in selected states to raise the minimum wage. It conducts Living Wage Days events and an ongoing educational program to inform people of the severity of conditions facing low-wage working people and mobilize support for constructive change.
The minimum wage is where society draws the line: This low and no lower.Our bottom line is this: A job should keep you out of poverty, not keep you in it.
We are eager to enlist additional organizations in the Campaign. Please let us know if your organization will consider joining us by contacting Rev. Jennifer Kottler, Executive Director, at rev.jen.kottler@gmail.com or phone 773-960-8960.
Organizations and individuals can also sign
up here. Once you are signed on, we will send
you all Campaign alerts, including specific recommendations
for action.
The LET JUSTICE ROLL Living Wage Campaign seeks
to respond to the challenge of the prophet Amos:
Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness
like an overflowing stream.
Existing
Members - Please Join Us!
- ACORN
- ACORN,
Cleveland, Ohio
- AFL-CIO
- African
American Ministers Leadership Council (People
for the American
Way)
- American
Baptist Churches USA
- American
Friends Service Committee
- Arizona
Ecumenical Council
- Arkansas
Interfaith Conference
- Baylor
Students for Social Justice
- Bread for the World
- Business for Shared Prosperity
- California
Church Impact
- Campaign
for Hoosier Families, Indiana
- Catholic
Committee of the South
- Catholics for Democracy
- Center
for American Progress
- Center
for Community Change
- Center
of Concern
- Central-Southeast
Association of Ohio Conference UCC
- Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) Office of the General
Minister and President
- Church
in the World Department, Central Southeast Assoc.
of the Ohio Conference, UCC
- Cleveland Jobs With Justice
- Coalition on Human Needs
- Colorado
Progressive Coalition
- Columbus
Metropolitan Area Council of Churches,
Ohio
- Direct
Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
- Disciples
Advocacy and Witness Network of the Christian
Church Capital Area
- Disciples
Justice Action Network
- Ecumenical
Ministries of Oregon
- Episcopal
Church, USA
- Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America
- Faith And The City, Georgia
- Families
United for Racial Economic Equality--FUREE
- Family
Promise
- Fellowship
of Reconciliation
- Indianapolis Community, Faith and Labor
- Interfaith
Council for Peace and Justice, Ann Arbor, MI
- Interfaith
Worker Justice
- Jewish Funds for Justice
- Joint
Religious Legislative Coalition (Minnesota)
- Just
Harvest
- Just
Peace Institute/Living Wage Initiative
- Kansas Action Network
- Kansas
Ecumenical Ministries
- Kansas-Oklahoma
Conference, United Church of Christ
- Kentucky
Council of Churches
- Lafayette
Urban Ministry, Indiana
- Lehigh
Valley Interfaith Mobilization
- Let
Justice Roll--Rochester
- Lutheran
Office of Governmental Ministry in New Jersey
- Ministers
for Racial and Social Justice, United Church
of Christ
- Minnesota
Council of Churches
- Muslim
American Society Freedom Foundation
- National
Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
- National
Community Action Foundation
- National
Council of Churches Of Christ in the USA
- Neighbor
to Neighbor Massachusetts
- NETWORK:
National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
- New
Hampshire Council of Churches
- New
Jersey Council of Churches
- New
Mexico Conference of Churches
- North
Carolina Council of Churches
- Ohio
Council of Churches
- Pennsylvania
Council of Churches
- Philadelphia
Unemployment Project
- Presbyterian
Church, USA
- Progressive
Christians Uniting
- Progressive
Clergy Alliance, Montana
- Progressive
National Baptist Convention
- Protestants
for the Common Good
- Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
- Social
Concerns Network at Candler School of Theology
- Sojourners
/ Call
to Renewal
- South
Carolina People’s Agenda
- Southern
California Ecumenical Council
- The
Interfaith Alliance
- Unitarian
Universalist Association
- Unitarian Universalist Association (South Carolina)
- Unitarian
Universalist Service Committee
- United
Church of Christ, Justice & Witness Ministries
- United
for a Fair Economy
- United
Methodist Church, General Board of Church and
Society
- Virginia
Fair Wage Alliance
- Virginia
Interfaith Center for Public Policy
- Virginia
Organizing Project
- Voices
of the Electors (V.O.T.E.)
- Washington
Association of Churches
- Welfare
Engine
- West
Virginia Council of Churches
- WHALE
Center
- Wisconsin
Council of Churches
- World
Hunger Education, Advocacy & Training (WHEAT)
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