The USSF is the next most important step in our struggle to build a powerful multi-racial, multi-sectoral, inter-generational, diverse, inclusive, internationalist movement that transforms this country and changes history.
[3] The committee includes a number of big labor rights and social justice organizations, such as the AFL-CIO, Amnesty International USA, AFSCME, Center for Third World Organizing, Indigenous Environmental Network, Jubilee USA, Sociologists Without Borders.
On June 27, the opening march began at the Georgia State Capitol and ended at the Atlanta Civic Center.
[8] Detroit was chosen partly because of its activism in community building resulting from a lack of support from the U.S. federal government.
The Detroit Liberation Library was created from hundreds of books collected from USSF participants from around the US that were later offered throughout the city.
[13] People's Movement Assemblies (PMA's) are informally organized groups of activists to create and coordinate solutions to various social problems.
[16] They included an endorsement of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel in support of the Palestinian struggle.