Organizing to End the Healthcare Crisis in the United States
Participants learn from grassroots community organizers, healthcare specialists, and Biblical scholars about the depth of the healthcare crisis in the United States; its relationship to the prophetic message of Christianity; and proposals for comprehensive solutions to end this crisis. In addition, the course discusses effective ways to educate congregations and communities about the national healthcare crisis so that they can participate meaningfully in the national discourse and movement for healthcare for all. Participants learn about opportunities to help strengthen ongoing organizing efforts of national faith communities working to end the national healthcare crisis by bringing into existence a national single-payer, publicly funded, and privately delivered non-profit / Medicare for All / national healthcare system in the United States.







A New and Unsettling Force: Reigniting Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign - a Poverty Initiative original publication is 