People First is a Mid-South Peace and Justice Center supported partnership with residents and activists working in the Binghampton community to raise voter turn out during elections and assist in long term resident-driven grassroots community organizing after the elections end.
For the past four months our team of activists and Binghampton residents have been canvassing door to door, talking with …residents and neighbors about the issues that they care about. Moving forward People First seeks to engage and organize residents from all races and religions across the Binghampton community to collectively address the needs of the neighborhood as well as ensure all redevelopment efforts in the area have real front end resident and community input. We have already hosted a candidate forum, a neighborhood BBQ and have just finished our second monthly meeting with area residents, talking about issues of the community and planning long term organizing for positive action….but..it’s not all about meetings…it’s about building community.
Upcoming Events – People First – Blight Art Project
This committee is working to recruit artists, volunteers and seeking painting supplies to covert the vacant,boarded up house at 2514 Harvard into a beautiful artistic expression of the Binghampton community.
This committee met met Monday November 28th and Monday December 5th to begin the initial planning work for this project. The core idea was originally to turn the house into a mural of sorts, but later was decided that due to the subjective nature of art..that this ran the risk of alienating area residents which is the opposite intention of this project. Thus it was decided to take a simpler approach.
The core idea is to pain the exterior of the house, and use the boards over the windows and doors to paint windows looking inside a home where a family might live. To create an image replacing a blighted vacant with a house lived in by a family. Thus the artists involved would be able to focus on the various views inside this conceptual home in their own style while painting the rest of the exterior in a manner that would make the place attractive objectively to the community as a whole.
We are currently working to recruit more artists, volunteers and are seeking paint and painting supplies, ladders, scaffolding, rags and drop cloths to covert the vacant,boarded up house at 2514 Harvard into a beautiful expression of the Binghampton community.
We have set a TENTATIVE DATE for this action for Saturday Dec 10th from 10am-4-5pm. that will also involve cleaning of trash and debris from the property as well and possibly patching a gap in the rear fence.
Those interested in volunteering in this project should contact Brad Watkins, Organizing Director at brad@midsouthpeace.org Or call at 901-725-4990. check us out on our Facebook page.
As a community this is a time that we give thanks for the gifts we have in our life. One gift that we are particularly thankful for is the gift of resistance. For almost 30 years we have given voice and cultivated power amongst those that wish to resist injustice and work for peace.
We know that the only way we will achieve social change is by building movements comprised of those that are most affected by social problems in our society. This is why it is so important for you to become a member. It is not just about raising money, it is about building an inclusive organization that is representative of all the communities in Memphis. While politicians argue with each other and focus their attention on everything but the needs of low-income communities, we are training and organizing grassroots leaders to lead campaigns of social, economic, and racial justice. We are working to build a movement of those that suffer the most, yet have the least input in decisions that directly affect their lives. That’s why movement building is a permanent effort: in both good times and bad, we always need to build the next push for change—leader by leader, community by community.
Today marks one month since members of the 99% began the occupation of Memphis. We at the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center have stood in solidarity with this movement and have offered resources, training and our personal support to this inspiring movement. Unfortunately as those occupying Civic Center Plaza prepared to celebrate the 1% in New York began evicting thousands at
Please join us for the graduation of the participants of our first Core Organizer Training on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-8 p.m. at our office, 1000 S. Cooper. Bring a side dish or dessert to share and help us celebrate this group of new grassroots community organizers!
Also, put January 20-22, 2012 on your calendars now. This will be our first weekend-long intensive Core Organizer Training. This training will consist of the same 16 hours of skill building, but instead of meeting over 8 weeks, participants will be able to complete the training in one weekend. For more information and to register, email
PEOPLE FIRST is a Mid-South Peace and Justice Center supported partnership with residents and activists working in the Binghampton community to raise voter turn out during elections and assist in long term resident-driven grassroots community organizing after the elections end.
In the city, warm season crops like basil, eggplants and okra and still hanging on in community gardens, but a hard frost is knocking on our door. Although more and more people are growing greens and root vegetables over the winter, this is the season when many of us put our gardens to bed for the year. The fall of the year always leads people to ask of GrowMemphis, “what do you do in the winter?”
Sunday 12:30p.m. Closing Ceremony at National Civil Rights Museum, 450 Mulberry St. Please join us for a closing ceremony at the National Civil Rights Museum. We will lay a wreath at the site of Dr. King’s assassination and say a prayer for peace. Grammy award winning performance artist Kirk Whalum will provide music.
PEOPLE FIRST is an MSPJC supported partnership with residents and activists working in the Binghampton community to raise voter turn out during elections and assist in long term resident-driven grassroots community organizing after the elections end.
This Thursday the 2011 City of Memphis municipal elections will take place from 7AM until 7PM all across our city. The Memphis Mayor, members of the Memphis City Council, the City Court Clerk and City of Memphis Judges will be on the ballot and asking for your vote.
CITY OF MEMPHIS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS-Thursday Oct 6th