Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Explained

The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC), also called the "Poor People’s Army", is a human rights activism group in the United States

History

The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC) was founded by Cheri Honkala and formally established in 1998. It was led by the now-defunct affordable housing advocacy organization, the Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU). In June, 1998 the KWRU organized the national New Freedom Bus Tour to bring awareness to the issues of poverty and economic human rights. During the tour KWRU made contact with many groups and organizations from across the country that were interested in working to gain and ensure economic human rights for all people. In October, 1998 the Poor People's Summit on Human Rights was held in Philadelphia, PA with many organizations dedicated to economic human rights in attendance. It was out of this meeting and the New Freedom Bus Tour that the PPEHRC was formed. It announced it was organizing a "March for Our Lives" at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.[1]

Member organizations

Most organization members of the PPEHRC are community-based and headed by people living in poverty themselves. The organizations are va ed, and do all focus exclusively – or even primary – on the economic aspect of human rights. However, all member organizations agree to endorse and participate in the collective work of the campaign.[2]

University of the Poor

The University of the Poor is a community-based web-centric institution, dedicated in training and educating leaders in the larger movement to end poverty. It was created in 1999 as the national education division of the PPEHRC, and was intended to focus on the unity and development of the leaders of the campaign. The University of the Poor is not a degree-granting organization.

The University of the Poor was brought as a result of the gathering of economic human rights groups that occurred March to the Americas.[3]

The University of the Poor carries out Economic Human Rights Organizing Schools, with organizations across the United States. These schools are based on helping each organization on educating based upon their ideological goals.

As of May 1, 2008, the founders and staff of the University of the Poor resigned from the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC). The University of the Poor was reconstituted as an independent organization, and no longer affiliated with the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC).

Events

The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign and its member organizations, have held events to raise awareness and draw attention to the systematic denial of economic human rights in the United States. These events also seek to highlight those who benefit from this denial of economic human rights. Included these events are:

References

  1. http://economichumanrights.org/march-for-our-lives-at-the-democratic-national-convention-2016/ March For Our Lives
  2. Bricker-Jenkins, Mary, Carrie Young, and Cheri Honkala. "Using Economic Human Rights in the Movement to End Poverty: The Kensington Welfare Rights Union and the Poor People's Economic Human Right Campaign." Challenges in Human Rights: a Social Work Perspective. Ed. Elisabeth Reichert. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
  3. Web site: About the University . 2009-08-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728144249/http://universityofthepoor.org/?page_id=7 . 2011-07-28 . University of the Poor Website.
  4. Web site: Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign . https://web.archive.org/web/20241109191619/http://old.economichumanrights.org/index.shtml . 2024-11-09 . 2024-03-15 . Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign Website.

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