Car For Economic Freedom And Justice At Houston Martin Luther King Day Parade—Move To Amend
Here is a great car that was in the 2012 Houston Martin Luther King Day parade.
This car is correct. Corporations and money do rule the nation.
Martin Luther King died in Memphis, Tennessee fighting for the rights of working people. He died fighting for striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
Here is Move to Amend. Move to Amend is fighting the pernicious idea that corporations are people.
People are people. Corporations are not people.
ACLU At Houston Martin Luther King Day Parade
Local members of the American Civil Liberties Union were at the 2012 Martin Luther King Day parade.
Above you see them marching.
The Houston ACLU also has a Facebook page.
With attacks on our freedoms coming from both government and the private sector, the work of the ACLU is essential.
Houston Roller Derby At Martin Luther King Day Parade
The good folks from the Houston Roller Derby were at the 2012 Houston Martin Luther King Day Parade.
I’ve seen these ladies at the parade for at least the last 3 or 4 years. They always seem friendly.
Here are facts about roller derby.
Here is a history of roller derby from the National Museum of Roller Skating.