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Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
PNBC Resolutions 2014
Resolution on the Bombing and killings of women and children in Gaza
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc., was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and civil Rights of all people especially those of color, and Whereas Martin Luther King broke the silence concerning the senseless killings of innocent civilians in Vietnam, and demanded an end to America’s involvement in the war; and Whereas the religious community rose up, broke the silence concerning the repressive white minority regime in South Africa and its senseless killings of innocent peaceful protesters of youth in the Soweto uprising, and whereas the current situation in Gaza resembles the government of apartheid South Africa, which has occupied, surrounded, and displaced almost two million Palestinians from their original homes, denied citizenship rights in Israel while kept stateless by the State of Israel for 65 years, and Whereas Archbishop Desmond Tutu defended Secretary of State John Kerry’s use of the term “apartheid” to describe Israel’s policies toward the Palestinians, mirroring systemic discrimination, the pass book system, the blockade, ,administrative detentions, house raids, and the continued murder of Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and Nelson Mandela expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people, and
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Whereas in apartheid South Africa, any resistance to the apartheid policies of the State of Israel is met with extreme violence in order to maintain so-called “law and order” at all costs, and Whereas the Health Ministry, in Gaza, said in a press statement that Israel’s 17 day large scale offensives on the Gaza strip left more than 1,500 innocent Palestinians dead, mainly women, children, and men, and more than thousands of others wounded, along with the deliberate bombing of schools designated by the United Nations as safety zones for civilians, and Whereas a special session of the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution to inquire into human rights violations from Israel’s latest military offensive in the Gaza strip, and Whereas the religious community, particularly the Presbyterians and others have called for the implementation of a comprehensive Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel until its government cease its attacks, negotiates in good faith, remove the blockade, end the occupation of the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and dismantles the apartheid walls and policies, Therefore, be it resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention recognizes that this is a critical moment in history, a Kairos moment. Thus, we must align ourselves with the world religious community, such as the World Council of Churches, Middle East Council of Churches, Catholic World Relief, the Lutheran World Federation, American Baptist Churches, the Presbyterians, and the Jews and Palestinians For Peace in calling for a cease fire by both Israel and Hamas,
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Furthermore, the PNBC encourage world leaders to take steps to ensure the freedom, self-determination, security, and equal rights for both the Palestinians and Israel, That the PNBC recognize that both Israel and Palestine suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which reinforces fear, anger, hatred, resentment, and pain, making it difficult to imagine reconciliation. We must encourage the healing and trust on both sides. There is a need to advocate non-violence as a way to affirm the sacredness of all life for all. Finally, we call upon the PNBC to lift up its prophetic voices to imagine a better future of peace and reconciliation through the eyes of God. It is important that we oppose all anti-Semitism and accusations that all Jews are racist and violent. There are Jews in Israel, Palestinians, Muslims, and Christians standing together for the sake of peace. Silence is complicity, and we cannot be silent in the face of innocent people being killed. Our God will hold us accountable according to Matthew twenty-five.
Voting Rights Restoration
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc , was
established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil
Rights of all people especially those of color and
Whereas, the Democracy Restoration Act, which would restore Federal
Voting Rights to all individuals when released from incarceration
Be it Resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins
with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support the Civil Rights Voting Restoration Act, which would restore
Federal voting rights of non-violent persons under certain conditions.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be It Further Resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
supports the right to vote is the most basic right of citizenship. Regaining
the right to vote reintegrates individuals with criminal convictions into
free society, helping to enhance public safety and encourage
rehabilitation. The lack of a uniform standard for voting in Federal
elections leads to an unfair disparity and unequal participation in Federal
elections, and state disenfranchisement laws disproportionately impact
racial and ethnic minorities.
Hobby Lobby as a Threat to Women’s Rights
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color and
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention join with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support the Protect Women’s Health from Corporate Interference Act,
which would restore the contraceptive coverage requirement
guaranteed by the Affordable Care Act and protect coverage of other
health services from employers who want to impose their beliefs on
their employees by denying benefits.
Whereas, the Supreme Court has put the health of American women at risk while opening the door for private employers who are looking for a reason not to comply with the law
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be It Resolved that Progressive National Baptist Convention cannot allow partisan gridlock to jeopardize the health of millions of women across the country. Congress has an opportunity to restore the rights and protections taken away from American women by the Supreme Court. We have a responsibility to act. The Affordable Care Act guarantees the majority of women coverage for comprehensive preventive health services, including contraception. Imposing additional financial burdens on a woman because the company she works for claims to hold certain beliefs contrary to the law sets a dangerous precedent.”
Modernize Workforce Development Programs
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color praise the overwhelmingly bipartisan
passage by the Senate of the Workforce Investment and Innovation Act
that will reinvigorate efforts to educate and train American workers in
high-skilled, in-demand jobs.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention join with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support. This long overdue reauthorization will help Americans to
develop the skills necessary to participate in today’s global economy. To
maintain our position as the world’s economic leader, we need to
educate and train our workers to fill the skilled jobs of the knowledge-
based economy. We need to shift gears to match worker skills with job
demands.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be It Resolved, the Workforce Investment and Innovation Act transforms
our workforce development system from short-term crisis intervention
to long-term human capital development.
We Further Resolved, the Progressive National Baptist Convention that
the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act will allow us to tailor
services to local needs, creating a stronger system to prepare workers
for the 21st century labor market, helping employers by finding the
skilled labor needed to compete right here in the United States.
How Americans Pay For College Education
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports a change in how Americans
pay for a college education.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support a change in how we repay student loans. Student loan debt has
ballooned to roughly $1 trillion, a sum larger than the amount of credit
card debt held by Americans. At the same time, prices at public four-
year institutions have risen more rapidly from 2012-13 than over either
of the two preceding decades.
Whereas, that almost one-third of all undergraduate students rely on
subsidized, federal Stafford loans. The fact that the United States
Government is making money off of these already overburdened
students is shameful. The federal government is earning an estimated
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
$66 billion in profits from student loans originated between 2007 and
2012. This was never congressional intent, and it makes absolutely no
sense.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports
any and all efforts against making higher education prohibitively
expensive for most Americans, since we want America to continue to be
a world leader in commerce, security, or any area. We need a new
Higher Education Act that more accurately takes into account the cost to
attend college and give students information they need to get the best
value.
Threats of Climate Change
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color understands, Climate change is real. We
are already seeing its impacts around the world and its effects are going
to get worse.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc., joins
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support the start of taking greater measures to adapt and become more
resilient to the future effects of climate change. We are going to see a
more dramatic and more negative effect on our environment, our
infrastructure, our health and our economy if we let the deniers take
root and jeopardize action and innovation that can develop American-
made solutions.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be it Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention urges
the creation of good-paying clean energy jobs to help mitigate the
causes of climate change, increase energy efficiency, reduce our carbon
footprint and better prepare us for the extreme weather.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
requests that we: (1) green our infrastructure, (2) restore and integrate
natural defenses against sea level rise and destructive storms and (3)
make both human communities and natural ecosystems more resilient
to the destructive effects of climate change. We can change the course
that we are on. For the U.S. to lead globally we must all cooperate and
coordinate plans to reduce the risks to our people, our businesses and
our communities.”
Quality Child Care Investing
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports the reauthorization of the Child
Care and Development Block Grant Act (CCDBG),
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to
support the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act, to strengthen
opportunities for creating a safe environment for children to learn that
also allows parents to work. This pays off for the entire family and our
local communities.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
acknowledges that quality subsidized child care contributes to young
children’s readiness to school, and studies have shown a strong
improvement in school readiness for students who were part of quality
subsidized child care programs before starting kindergarten.
We Further Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
wants families to have the opportunity to move up the economic ladder
and not be a burden on a cash assistance program. Child care costs
represent a very large part of a family’s budget and are increasing faster
than the rate of increases for family income, particularly for low-income
families. Providing quality child care is quite simply a prudent investment
in our future, our children, and our nation’s workforce.
Affordable Rental Housing
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports an effort to strengthen our
economy and increase the supply of affordable rental housing across the
country,
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state,
local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations urge Mel Watt,
the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), to end the
suspension of contributions to the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF)
and the Capital Magnet Fund (CMF) within all applicable laws, rules, and
regulations.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Be it Resolved, the U.S. Senate confirmed Mel Watt to lead FHFA as the
country’s top housing regulator, overseeing more than $5 trillion in
funding for the U.S. mortgage market.
We Further Resolved, the Progressive National Baptist Convention
supports the National Housing Trust Fund and the Capital Magnet Fund
sought to address the shortage of affordable rental housing. However,
neither the National Housing Trust Fund nor the Capital Magnet Fund
has been consistently funded as intended. As the FHFA Director, has the
power to lift the suspension.
Cemetery Desecration
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports a bill to explicitly define the
desecration of cemeteries as a violation of the right to religious
freedom.
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state,
local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations in protecting
the freedom of individuals and groups to practice their faith is at the
core of who we are as Americans. Congress passed the International
Religious Freedom Act in 1998 to affirm our national commitment to
religious freedom, enshrined both in the U.S. Constitution and in
numerous international human rights instruments.
Whereas, freedom of religion requires respect for those practicing their
faith alone as well as in community with others. It also requires
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
protection for those who identify as members of a religious community,
for the symbols of the community, for the houses of worship and other
institutions of the community.
Be It Resolved, the Progressive National Baptist Convention denounces
the defacing or destruction of a cemetery based on an affiliation with a
particular religious or spiritual group should not be tolerated.
Racial Profiling
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color urge Congress to pass the End Racial
Profiling Act.
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state,
local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support the
End the Racial Profiling Act.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
requests the termination of Racial Profiling. Racial Profiling is simply
wrong. It doesn’t work; it wastes valuable resources and diminishes the
willingness of targeted communities from trusting and working with
police when the need is real.
Be It Further Resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
supports a uniform definition of racial profiling so that law enforcement
can concentrate on investigating real crimes and real leads, and men
and women across the country can feel secure that they are not being
pulled over or harassed by law enforcement solely based on their race,
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
religion, national origin, or ethnicity. Racial profiling is legal in far too
many states and we need to end this bad policy now.
Student Loan Debt
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and civil rights of all
people especially those of color supports the Students Emergency Loan
Refinancing Act, which would allow those with outstanding student loan
debt to refinance at the lower interest rates currently offered to new
borrowers. Student loan debt is the second highest form of consumer
debt, now at a staggering $1.2 trillion, and it is weighing on the economy
– stopping young people and families from buying homes, buying cars
and starting businesses.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act.
Be It Moreover Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention requests the reduction, if not the total elimination, of these loans. Reducing the burden of these loans is critical to strengthening our economy and ensuring that all Americans have access to the quality, affordable education they need to succeed. Education is the best investment we can make in our children, in ourselves, and in our nation’s future. Yet growing student loan debt is holding back a generation of Americans – hurting our economy and weighing on the lives of millions of young people.
Be It Further Resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention urges the creation of relief efforts for the 40 million borrowers with
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
student loan debt to be refinanced, which is fully funded by enacting the Buffett Rule, and which would limit special tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans that allow millionaires and billionaires to pay lower effective tax rates than middle class families.
Water Infrastructure Upgrades
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports the Investing in water
infrastructure for public health, for our environment and to save energy,
but it also creates jobs. Our water infrastructure provides a foundation
for economic growth in every community across this nation.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to call a
national priority to upgrade water and sewer infrastructure.
Whereas, the nation's drinking water systems face staggering public
investment needs. According to the U.S. conference of Mayors, public
water systems will require an average of more than $100 billion per year
in funding over the next 20 years to upgrade or replace aging water
infrastructure.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
supports Federal investment in water infrastructure can come from a
variety of means. The recently passed Conference Report on the Water
Resources Development Act (WRDA) included reauthorization of the
Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF), which sets formula funding for
all states wastewater infrastructure. This SRF had not been reauthorized
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
for more than 25 years. However, the Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund still has not been reauthorized since 1996.
Gainful Employment Regulation
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports the proposed regulations
would clarify provisions in the Higher Education Act (HEA) that require
career education programs to “prepare students for gainful employment
in a recognized occupation.”
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention join with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support a strong gainful employment rule to protect students and properly prepare them to enter the workforce, but ensure that taxpayer money for federal student financial aid is being well spent.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Convention urges the Department of Education to resist the millions of dollars special interests are pouring into this fight and develop a strong rule that will benefit students and protect taxpayer money."
Be It Further Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports the development of a strong rule is critical to protecting the students attending institutions as well as the taxpayers who provide the millions of dollars in federal student aid paid in to these programs. The Department of Education must put in place regulations that will ensure career education programs receiving federal dollars are providing high-quality educational programs that will equip students to compete for the jobs available in their chosen fields.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Initiative for African American Men
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports Presidents Obama’s initiative,
My Brother’s Keeper Initiative.
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state,
local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support a
partnership between government and the private sector intended to
positively impact young African American men.
Whereas, Young African American men have immense potential to be powerful and inspiring leaders in our communities, but they face challenges both economic and systemic that no other demographic in the United States endures. President Obama’s ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative will provide these young men with the right guidance and access to opportunities, so that they are able to shine
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports the ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative in every community. They are bright, enterprising, clever, and imaginative, but the odds they face often destroy the dreams they have. We commend the President for recognizing those odds, and I applaud this new effort to identify strategies that will positively alter these young men’s lives.
Increasing Investment in Rural America
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all people especially those of color supports increasing investment in rural America.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support $10 billion dollar investment fund to promote rural economic development. This fund will continue to grow the rural economy by increasing access to capital for rural infrastructure projects and speeding up the process of rural infrastructure improvements.
Whereas, rural America should always be included in economic development
Be It Resolved, the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports ongoing efforts to promote investment in rural America, strengthen the nation’s infrastructure, and grow the U.S. economy.
Minimum Wage
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all people especially those of color supports the raising of the minimum wage. Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support raising the minimum wage nationwide which would benefit 28 million workers across the country, and lift nearly a million people out of poverty. Whereas, minimum wage increases, puts more money in the pockets of working Americans means more spending at local businesses.
Be It Resolved, the Progressive National Baptist Convention urges business owners to raise the minimum wages for their employees,
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
because they know that workers who feel valued are more productive and less likely to leave their jobs. Higher wages are good for workers and business, and are key to a stronger economy that creates opportunity for all Americans.
Immigration
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all people especially those of color supports immigration reform. Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations to support the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act. An important step in the effort to return balance and fairness to the U.S. immigration system, and essential to our economic growth and security. Whereas, Immigration Reform is long overdue, but it must be fair. No matter what side of this debate you are on, most of us agree that America’s immigration system is badly broken. Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports border protection and, therefore, urges Congress to support Immigration Reform. Border protection alone will not fix all the challenges facing our immigration system. Immigrants should come legally through a door, not over or under a fence.
Criminal Justice Reform
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
people especially those of color supports a call to build a fairer and more equitable criminal justice system. Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations reaffirming the Fair Sentencing Act, which reduces the disparity in the amounts of powder cocaine and crack cocaine required to trigger certain penalties in the federal system, including imposition of mandatory minimum sentences. For years, this arbitrary discrepancy had an unfair and a disproportionate impact on racial minorities. Whereas, the body continues to support funding for drug courts, which give first-time, non-violent offenders a chance to serve their sentence, if appropriate, in drug rehabilitation programs that have proven to work better than prison terms in changing behavior.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention seeks to reduce recidivism and to improve strategies that allow formerly incarcerated individuals to rejoin society successfully.
HBCU Initiative
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all people especially those of color supports the White House Initiative for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations supporting
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
historically Black institutions of higher learning to increase both the number of Black graduates and help to sustain the livelihood of these institutions. Whereas, for over 150 years, HBCUs have provided primarily African-American student bodies with educational opportunities, invaluable networking opportunities and critical support as students and alumni. Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention supports Promoting Excellence, Innovation, and Sustainability at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Voting Rights Act
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all people especially those of color supports the Voting Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act prohibited discrimination in voting, and together with the Civil Rights Act enshrines the principles upon which our nation was founded. These laws serve as a testament to all who sacrificed to work towards ending segregation and discrimination.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations supporting the Voting Rights Act which has stood as a central pillar in the protection of fair voting practices. Our nation now faces the greatest threat to Voting Rights since Reconstruction.
Whereas, the Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder severely undermines the effectiveness of the Voting Rights Act. Shelby County has allowed more than a dozen states with histories of voter
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-0558 ~ 1-800-876-7622 ~ Fax (202) 398-4998 Website: www.pnbc.org
discrimination to implement new restrictions on voting. When it comes time for voting, voter suppression is far too prevalent throughout our country.
Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention acknowledges that we face an unsettling reality. Shelby County, one of many recent decisions by the Supreme Court that has disenfranchised American voters, made it easier for minorities to be discriminated against at the polls. Instead of finding new ways to limit voting, we should be working day and night to ensure that every American has the opportunity to vote in person or through absentee ballot.
Violence against Women Reauthorization Act
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established
to give a voice and platform to social, political and Civil Rights of all
people especially those of color supports the reauthorization of a long-
standing law to stop violence against women and extend protections to
other groups.
Whereas, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention joins with
state, local, and national Civil and Human Rights organizations
supporting the Violence against Women Reauthorization Act, often
referred to as VAWA. This act will provide important legal, civil,
economic and social safeguards for victims of domestic violence,
particularly women.
Whereas, VAWA has not only transformed our criminal justice system,
but it also has inspired many state and local governments to enact
similar legislation, helping to ensure greater implementation of this law.
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. “Securing Our Future”
Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr., President
Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
601 – 50th Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20019
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Be It Further Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention
supports the reauthorization will provide more resources to reduce
domestic homicides and sexual assaults, strengthen housing protections
for domestic violence victims and focus more attention on the high rates
of violence among teens and young adults.
Resolution on Freedom of Religion or Belief in Vietnam
WHEREAS, there continue to be reports of restrictions on and violations
against the right to freedom of religion or belief for various religious
minorities in Vietnam, including Christians; AND
WHEREAS, a recent visit to Vietnam by the UN Special Rapporteur for
freedom of religion or belief in July 2014 led him to conclude that
serious violations against this right are a reality in the country; AND
WHEREAS, those speaking out about religious freedom violations and
other injustices and human rights abuses have also been subject to
detention and imprisonment; AND
WHEREAS, there have been improvements in some areas, nevertheless,
much more could and should be done to ensure the complete
protection of the right to freedom of religion or belief for all religious
minorities in the country.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Progressive National Baptist
Convention: (1) prayerfully support Vietnamese churches and
organizations in the U.S. seeking to raise awareness of religious freedom
violations in Vietnam; (2) call on President Obama and Secretary of State
Kerry to raise religious freedom as a priority with the Vietnamese
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government, and to raise specific cases when necessary; and (3)
encourage the U.S. Department of State to carefully consider the
observations made by the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion
or belief, and to continue to monitor the situation in Vietnam.
Freedom of Religion or Belief in CHINA
WHEREAS, there continue to be reports of restrictions on the peaceful
religious activities of various religious minorities in China, including
Christians; AND
WHEREAS, in 2014 a Protestant pastor was sentenced to 12 years in
prison after church members petitioned a higher authority about a land
dispute involving the church; AND
WHEREAS, since early 2014 Catholic and Protestant churches in Zhejiang
Province have been subject to forced closure, removal of religious
symbols including crosses, and demolition; AND
WHEREAS, there has been some improvement in the level of religious
freedom for churches in some parts of the country, some of the time,
the situation is far from consistent as demonstrated by the above cases:
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Progressive National Baptist
Convention: (1) prayerfully supports Chinese churches and organizations
in the U.S. seeking to raise awareness of religious freedom violations in
China and (2) call on President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry to
raise religious freedom as a priority with the Chinese government and to
raise specific cases when necessary.
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Reverend Kip Bernard Banks, Sr., Interim General Secretary
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Crimes against Humanity in NORTH KOREA
WHEREAS, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), hereafter
referred to as North Korea, is widely regarded as the world’s most
closed nation, with the worst record for freedom of religion or belief in
the world, and one of the worst human rights crises in the world; AND
WHEREAS, more than 100,000 people are incarcerated in prison camps
in North Korea, subjected to horrific torture, slave labour, starvation and
dire living conditions; AND
WHEREAS, there is no freedom of expression or freedom of thought,
conscience or religion. Christians worship in secret and in fear, and many
Christians face long periods of imprisonment in prison camps, extreme
torture, cruel conditions and in some cases execution simply for their
faith; AND
WHEREAS, the Government of the People’s Republic of China has a
policy of forcibly repatriating North Korean escapees, returning them to
a dire fate including certain detention, torture and possible death in
North Korea, in violation of international norms of “non-refoulement”;
AND
WHEREAS, the United Nations Human Rights Council established a
Commission of Inquiry to investigate North Korea’s Human Rights record
in March 2013, and the Commission of Inquiry concluded in its report
released in 2014 that the Human Rights violations in North Korea
amount to a wide array of crimes against humanity, arising from
“policies established at the highest level of State”, including
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“extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape,
forced abortions and other sexual violence, persecution on political,
religious, racial and gender grounds, the forcible transfer of populations,
the enforced disappearance of persons and the inhumane act of
knowingly causing prolonged starvation”; AND
WHEREAS, the UN Commission of Inquiry concludes that “the gravity,
scale and nature” of the violations of human rights in North Korea
“reveal a State that does not have any parallel in the contemporary
world”; AND
WHEREAS, the UN Commission of Inquiry recommends that a case be
brought to the International Criminal Court or other appropriate
international justice mechanisms, to end impunity and hold the
perpetrators of crimes against humanity accountable; AND
WHEREAS, in its resolution in March 2014, the U.N. Human Rights
Council endorses the Commission of Inquiry’s findings and
recommendations, including encouraging the possible referral of North
Korea to an "appropriate international criminal justice mechanism", and
"condemns in the strongest terms the ongoing and systematic,
widespread and gross human rights violations" in North Korea and
acknowledges that "the body of testimony and information received
provides reasonable grounds to believe that crimes against humanity
have been committed"; AND
WHEREAS, the U.N. Security Council held an informal discussion of North
Korea’s Human Rights situation and the Commission of Inquiry report in
an Arria Formula meeting on 17 April, 2014; AND
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WHEREAS, the chair of the U.N. Commission of Inquiry, Justice Michael
Kirby, has compared the suffering of the people of North Korea with the
Holocaust;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Progressive National Baptist
Convention: (1) calls on all churches around the world to pray for
peaceful change in North Korea, for an end to the desperate suffering of
the people of North Korea, and for freedom and justice for North Korea;
(2) calls on President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry to urge the
People’s Republic of China to end its policy of forcible repatriation of
North Korean escapees and provide such escapees with safe passage to
a third country; and (3) call on President Obama and Secretary of State
Kerry to support the recommendations of the UN Commission of Inquiry
and seek ways to end impunity and hold the North Korean regime
accountable for crimes against humanity through international justice
mechanisms.
Religious Intolerance In INDONESIA
WHEREAS, the Progressive National Baptist Convention recognizes with
appreciation the long tradition of religious pluralism, freedom of religion
or belief and inter-religious harmony in Indonesia, enshrined in the
country’s guiding philosophy, the ‘Pancasila’; AND
WHEREAS, the efforts of a significant number of religious organizations
in Indonesia, particularly the two largest Islamic organizations, Nahdlatul
Ulama and Muhammadiyah, to defend and promote pluralism are
welcomed and encouraged; AND
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WHEREAS, a significant number of civil society organizations in
Indonesia, including Muslim institutions such as the Wahid Institute, the
Maarif Institute and the Liberal Islam Network, as well as secular
organizations such as the Setara Institute, and networks such as the
Indonesian Committee for Religions for Peace, are engaged in excellent
work to counter intolerance and extremism and promote freedom of
religion or belief and other human rights; AND
WHEREAS, the election of Joko Widodo as President of Indonesia in
August 2014 is to be welcomed, given his commitment to protecting
religious freedom and pluralism;
WHEREAS, numerous reports indicate that religious intolerance in
Indonesia is rising, with a serious impact on all communities; AND
WHEREAS, Christian Solidarity Worldwide published a detailed and
comprehensive report in February 2014, Indonesia: Pluralism in Peril –
The rise of religious intolerance across the archipelago; AND
WHEREAS, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in Indonesia is coming
under increasing persecution, with violent attacks such as the incidents
in Lombok between 2005 and 2010, Cikeusik in 2011, Tasikmalaya in
2013 and many other similar acts of violence, the closure of many
Ahmadi mosques including the sealing of the mosque in Bekasi in 2013,
the implementation of the 2008 Joint Ministerial Decree prohibiting the
propagation of Ahmadi teachings, similar regional and local laws
restricting Ahmadi activities; AND
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WHEREAS, Shia Muslim community in Indonesia is facing increasing
persecution, notably the displacement of Shia from their village in
Sampang, Madura Island, East Jave after a violent attack in 2012; AND
WHEREAS, a Shia cleric, Tajul Muluk, is in prison on charges of
blasphemy; AND
WHEREAS, an atheist, Alexander Aaan, was imprisoned for two years on
for declaring himself an atheist; AND
WHEREAS, an increasing number of Christian churches are facing threats
of forced closure, or violent attack, including churches which are legally
registered and licensed; AND
WHEREAS, the cases of GKI Yasmin church in Bogor, West Java, and
HKBP Filadelfia church in Bekasi, West Java, in which the courts ruled
that the churches should be permitted to open but the local Mayor in
both cases refuses to allow them to open, in defiance of court rulings,
illustrate that there is now a concern over the implementation of the
rule of law; AND
WHEREAS, the outgoing President and the Government of Indonesia
have not taken action to protect vulnerable communities from violence,
harassment, intimidation or discrimination, and several national,
regional and local laws and regulations, such as the Blasphemy Law and
the 2008 Joint Ministerial Decree regarding the Ahmadiyya, violate
international principles of freedom of religion or belief.
Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist
Convention: (1) urges President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry to
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prioritize the promotion of freedom of religion or belief and religious
tolerance in the United States’ relations with Indonesia and to actively
support the following recommendations; (2) urges the new President
and the Government of Indonesia to repeal all discriminatory legislation,
particularly the Blasphemy Law and the 2008 Joint Ministerial Decree
regarding the Ahmadiyya; (3) urges the new President and Government
of Indonesia to ensure that the perpetrators of violence against religious
minorities are brought to justice; (4) urges the new President and
Government of Indonesia to ensure that vulnerable communities are
protected from violent attacks; (5) urges the new President and
Government of Indonesia to ensure that places of worship which are
already licensed should be permitted to open and function; and (6)
urges the new President and Government of Indonesia to protect and
promote freedom of religion or belief for all.
Religious Intolerance In BURMA
WHEREAS, the Progressive National Baptist Convention recognizes with
appreciation the political reforms introduced by President Thein Sein in
Burma over the past three years; AND
WHEREAS, the release of most political prisoners, the engagement with
and election to Parliament of democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
and the National League for Democracy, increased space for civil society,
media and political actors, and preliminary ceasefires with most ethnic
armed resistance organizations are welcome steps towards a transition
to peace and democracy in Burma; AND
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WHEREAS, a small number of political prisoners in Burma remain in jail;
AND
WHEREAS, in recent months journalists and civil society activists have
been arrested and jailed and there is evidence of a tightening up on
media and civil society freedom; AND
WHEREAS, the Constitution, introduced in 2008, disqualifies Daw Aung
San Suu Kyi from contesting the Presidency, due to a clause which
prohibits anyone who has a foreign spouse or foreign dependents from
becoming President, and efforts to amend or reform the Constitution
have so far not made progress; AND
WHEREAS, preliminary ceasefires agreed with ethnic armed resistance
organizations remain fragile and have been violated by the Burma Army;
AND
WHEREAS, since the Burma Army broke the ceasefire with the Kachin
Independence Organization (KIO) in June 2011 and launched a major
new military offensive against the Kachin people, over 100,000 civilians
have been displaced, more than 200 villages burnt and over 66 churches
destroyed or looted in Kachin State; AND
WHEREAS, reports of killing of civilians, arrest of activists, rape, forced
labour and torture in Kachin State continue; AND
WHEREAS, in violence in Rakhine State in June and October 2012, over
13,000 Muslim Rohingya people were displaced and thousands killed;
AND
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WHEREAS, the Rohingya people are a stateless and severely persecuted
people, denied citizenship in Burma under the 1982 Citizenship Law
despite living in Burma for generations; AND
WHEREAS, a serious humanitarian crisis is developing for the internally
displaced people in Rakhine State and Kachin State; AND
WHEREAS, the new U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human
Rights in Myanmar (Burma) concluded her visit in July 2014 described
the conditions in which the Rohingya are living as “deplorable”; AND
WHEREAS, anti-Muslim violence in other parts of Burma broke out in
2013, in locations including Meikhtila, Oakkan and Lashio, and again in
Mandalay in June 2014; AND
WHEREAS, security forces did not act to prevent acts of violence against
Muslims, including killings, and looting and destruction of Muslim
property; AND
WHEREAS, the religious hatred spread by the prominent militant
Buddhist monk U Wirathu and the “969” militant Buddhist movement
continues; AND
WHEREAS, religious discrimination and persecution of the predominantly
Christian Chin people continues, as reported by the Chin Human Rights
Organization, including reports of Chin Christian children forcibly
converted to Buddhism in military-run monastic schools; AND
WHEREAS, the Government of Burma has drafted legislation which
restricts religious conversions and inter-religious marriage;
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Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist
Convention: (1) calls upon President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry
to ensure that measureable progress in the area of human rights is key
to any continuing improvement in the United States’ relations with
Burma; (2) calls upon President Obama and the United States Congress
to make any military aid or training to the Burma military contingent
upon the protection and promotion of human rights; (3) calls upon
President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry to urge the Government
of Burma to implement the following; (4) urges the President and the
Government of Burma to release all remaining political prisoners; (5)
urges the President and Government of Burma to establish a nationwide
peace process with the ethnic nationalities, involving a political dialogue
in pursuit of a political solution to end decades of civil war; (6) urges the
President and Government of Burma to allow unhindered access for
international humanitarian and Human Rights organizations to all parts
of Burma, including to displaced peoples in Kachin and Rakhine States;
(7) urges the President and Government of Burma to ensure that
security forces provide protection to vulnerable communities and take
effective action to ensure no further violence against religious
minorities; (8) calls for inter-faith dialogue and efforts to bring
reconciliation and peace among the different religious communities in
Burma; (9) urges the President and Government of Burma to amend or
repeal the 1982 Citizenship Law to ensure that Burma’s citizenship rules
are in accordance with international Human Rights norms; (10) urges the
President and Government of Burma to condemn the propaganda of U
Wirathu and “969”; (11) urges the President and Government of Burma
to abandon the proposed bills regulating and restricting religious
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conversions and inter-religious marriage; and (12) urges the President
and Government of Burma to protect and promote freedom of religion
or belief for all.
Firing of the Founders of Certus Bank
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and civil Rights of all people especially those of color; AND Whereas, the founders of Certus Bank were four African Americans with prestigious careers in Banking at very large Banks. In total they had more than 100 years banking experience and were able to raise $500 million in capital commitments in less than 5 months; AND Whereas, the Board of Certus Bank fired the founders without a thorough investigation and destroyed the largest bank founded and run by African Americans in U.S. history; AND Whereas, the founders of Certus Bank bought and integrated 9 companies in less than 3 years into a $1.8 billion full- service Financial Services Company which included five full-service banks with 35 branches which were purchased from the F.D.I.C. after failing and contained problem loan portfolios; AND Whereas, these mortgage companies that were combined with existing mortgage capabilities to create a mortgage company that originated $1 billion in mortgages and an SBA origination company that became the 17th largest in America and the largest originator of SBA loans in South Carolina; AND
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Whereas, the founders of Certus bank made investments in communities by making contributions to charitable organizations and other providers of community care and services to improve the quality of life in Certus Bank markets to build the Certus Bank brand; AND Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist churches as well as many other churches and community organizations in the African American community benefited from the support and the involvement of Certus Bank in their communities. Whereas, the bank has new European American leadership at Certus and its branches in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention condemns the action of Board of Certus Bank by firing its four founders without justification of notice, and sees the action of the Board as a racist act without regard to due process. Therefore Be It Finally Resolved, that the Progressive National Baptist Convention: (1) calls on its member churches to support the efforts of the churches and the NAACP in Greenville, South Carolina, as well as in Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, to demand justice for the four founders of Certus Bank and more sensitivity to the needs of the communities in which they serve; (2) encourages its membership to better understand the racism inherent in the banking business and work toward more equity and accountability from financial institutions in our communities; and (3) recommit ourselves to the economic empowerment of our communities by uniting with other African American Denominations to develop our own banks and banking network that are more sensitive, compassionate and just and controlling
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of our own financial resources to empower our communities to be self-reliant and self-sufficient.
Resolution on saving Morehouse School of Religion and The Interdenominational Theological Center
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc., was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and civil Rights of all people especially those of color, and Whereas at its founding meeting it pledged its financial, moral and spiritual support to Morehouse School of Religion and other African American Theological schools, colleges and universities, and Whereas, The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC)is the only Ecumenical Consortium in the world that provides excellent theological education with four historic African American denominations and two European American denominations, including Morehouse School of Religion, (MSR) and Whereas many Progressive National Baptist Convention pastors have graduated from this great ecumenical school with distinction, under the banner of the Morehouse School of Religion, which has the largest student body in the ITC consortium, and Whereas Morehouse School of Religion and the interdenominational Center are in jeopardy of losing their accreditation from two of its accrediting agencies if ITC does not meet its 1.2 million dollar deficit obligation by December 31,2014, and
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Whereas the ITC Board of Trustees has requested that the Denominations, Alumni, and friends of each of the six Theological Schools that are members of the Consortium to contribute $200.000 each to relieve this outstanding deficit. Be it resolved that the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc. calls on its member Churches to support the fundraising effort of the Morehouse School of Religion to raise $200.000 by December 31, 2014; Be it further resolved that the Progressive national Baptist Convention will also assist in supporting the alleviation of this outstanding debt of ITC which will Insure that MSR’s and ITC’s accreditation is approved, and; that the ITC consortium will continue to provide the excellent quality of theological education to all of those in the African Diaspora. RESOLUTION ON PROVIDING A SAFE HAVEN FOR THE CHILDREN ON OUR
BOARDERS
Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc., was established to give a voice and platform to social, political and civil rights of all people especially those of color, and Whereas, the humanitarian crisis at our border is both a civil and human rights issue as a result of almost to 60,000 children crossing the United States borders to escape violence and extreme poverty in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Whereas, the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc., has been an advocate for children throughout its history, and
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Whereas, our member churches have been called upon to responding to the deep concern for children and their rights from the Children’s Defense Fund who has heard from tireless leaders like Bishop Minerva Carcaño of the United Methodist Church in Los Angeles, who personally visited the Port Hueneme Naval Base in Oxnard, California where hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children are being temporarily held, and Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Labor Center, who just returned from Honduras. Whereas, according to the Children’s Defense Fund, Bishop Caracano and Kent Wong emphasized the importance of bearing witness for the children and requested that sufficient resources be provided by the United States government and faith and other community organizations so these vulnerable children will find safe families and receive the counsel and due process hearing guaranteed them by law. Whereas there is almost common agreement by those who understand the social, economic and political situation in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras that deportations of these children are not the answer. Whereas almost 50,000 thousand of these children have been reported released to sponsors or family members living in the United States, however, thousands of unaccompanied children are still being kept in detention in horrible living quarters which presents men and women of conscience with deep concern for morality and justice. Therefore be it resolved, that the Progressive national Baptist convention call on the Congress of the United States of America to pass
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legislation that will give the President adequate resources ensure these children are treated humanely and placed in decent homes. Be it further resolved that that the Progressive National Baptist convention call on its member churches to work with the Children’s Defense Fund, Church World Services, Ecumenical and Interfaith organizations and agencies to develop a strategy for advocacy and action for to protect and provide a safe haven for the children on our borders.