Joining in Massive Protests, Community Groups Available to Speak with Media

Community Voices Heard, VOCAL-NY, NOAH, PUSH Buffalo and VOICE-Buffalo Oppose Tax Break for Millionaires as They Join with Homeowners, Congregations, Small Businesses & Unions Across the Country

NEW YORK, NY (10/11/2011)(readMedia)-- Beginning Tuesday, VOCAL-NY and Community Voices Heard are helping spearhead a week of actions targeting New York's billionaires and the Wall Street banks that caused the financial crisis to demand they pay their fair share in taxes, create jobs and end home foreclosures. The protests are being planned jointly with Strong Economy for All, United NY, New York Communities for Change and allies from #OccupyWallStreet. They will be joined on Tuesday by their Western New York allies from Niagara Organizing Alliance for Hope, PUSH Buffalo, and VOICE-Buffalo. The week's actions will be tweeted to #99NY.

WHO:

Leaders from the welfare/workforce and public housing campaigns at Community Voices Heard and leaders from VOCAL-NY, as well as allies from Niagara Organizing Alliance for Hope, PUSH Buffalo, and VOICE-Buffalo.

WHAT:

Leaders of these low-income community organizing groups will be available to speak with press about why they are joining with groups around the country under the banner of “New Bottom Line” and with their allies at #OccupyWallStreet. Targets for this week’s protests include the homes of a few of the sixty-six billionaires that live in New York but refuse to pay their fair share in taxes; the midtown headquarters of some of the biggest Wall Street banks that caused the financial crisis, destroyed jobs and stole homes; and, political donors in New York City, Yonkers, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie who are pressuring state legislators to advance a tax cut for New York’s millionaires and billionaires (i.e. the “millionaires tax”).

WHEN: Tuesday October 11, 2011 at 09:00AM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
WHERE: By phone or in person
New York
NOTES:

Low-income community leaders speaking on-site at direct actions throughout the city, including at the homes of billionaires, bank branches, and at the workplaces of political donors.