Reverend Billy Goes to Harlem

Protect our neighborhoods!
Friday, March 12, 2010 8:00pm
Reverend Billy Goes to Harlem
photo by Eric H Brown
Who removed our mountain? Who left us without a home? How close is homelessness and mountainlessness?

Violence against urban and rural poor is rarely connected. How far apart are they? This is a journey that we must now take together. It’s the same as the distance from getting cash from a Chase ATM and our checking account’s financing of both kinds of destruction.

JP Morgan Chase keeps buildings empty for years amidst record levels of homelessness, and this same New York bank also finances the cancer and CO-2 emissions of ‘dirty coal’ mining in Appalachia.

We see a way to have our mountains back and return home, too.

All ages, Tickets $10 at the door, or pay what you can,  no one turned away.

Trains: A/B/C/D or 1 to 125th Street

We'll be blessing the work of Picture The Homeless and launching our work against Mountain Top Removal.

"It's an act, a kind of performance art, almost a form of religion."
—New York Times

Location

St. Mary's Episcopal Church
521 West 126th Street
New York, NY  10027-2496

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