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Moral Mondays are protests that originated in North Carolina, United States and emerged elsewhere in the United States. Led by religious progressives, the leaders of the protesters sought to restore "morality" in the public sphere. Protests began in response to several actions by the government of North Carolina which was elected into office in 2013 and are characterized by civil disobedience—specifically entering the state legislature building to be peacefully arrested. The movement protests many wide-ranging issues under the blanket claim of unfair treatment, discrimination, and adverse effects of government legislation on the citizens of North Carolina. The protests in North Carolina launched a grassroots social justice movement that, in 2014, spread to Georgia and South Carolina, and t

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  • Moral Mondays are protests that originated in North Carolina, United States and emerged elsewhere in the United States. Led by religious progressives, the leaders of the protesters sought to restore "morality" in the public sphere. Protests began in response to several actions by the government of North Carolina which was elected into office in 2013 and are characterized by civil disobedience—specifically entering the state legislature building to be peacefully arrested. The movement protests many wide-ranging issues under the blanket claim of unfair treatment, discrimination, and adverse effects of government legislation on the citizens of North Carolina. The protests in North Carolina launched a grassroots social justice movement that, in 2014, spread to Georgia and South Carolina, and then to other U.S. states such as Illinois and New Mexico. (en)
  • Les Moral Mondays (en français : Lundis moraux) désignent un mouvement social et religieux, formé en avril 2013 dans l'État de la Caroline du Nord, aux États-Unis. Marqué par des manifestations et occupations ponctuelles du Sénat de Caroline du Nord à Raleigh les lundis, ce mouvement manifeste contre la politique du Parti républicain de Caroline du Nord et du gouverneur républicain Pat McCrory. (fr)
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  • A grassroots movement against politics ofNorth Carolina governmentand governorPat McCroryin regard tovoting rights, cutting social programs, changes in tax legislation, the repeal of theRacial Justice Act, restrictions toabortion rights, and thePublic Facilities Privacy & Security Act.
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  • April 2013 (en)
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  • Moral Mondays (en)
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  • A grassroots movement against politics of North Carolina government and governor Pat McCrory in regard to voting rights, cutting social programs, changes in tax legislation, the repeal of the Racial Justice Act, restrictions to abortion rights, and the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act. (en)
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  • methods include * Civil disobedience * Demonstrations (en)
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  • Les Moral Mondays (en français : Lundis moraux) désignent un mouvement social et religieux, formé en avril 2013 dans l'État de la Caroline du Nord, aux États-Unis. Marqué par des manifestations et occupations ponctuelles du Sénat de Caroline du Nord à Raleigh les lundis, ce mouvement manifeste contre la politique du Parti républicain de Caroline du Nord et du gouverneur républicain Pat McCrory. (fr)
  • Moral Mondays are protests that originated in North Carolina, United States and emerged elsewhere in the United States. Led by religious progressives, the leaders of the protesters sought to restore "morality" in the public sphere. Protests began in response to several actions by the government of North Carolina which was elected into office in 2013 and are characterized by civil disobedience—specifically entering the state legislature building to be peacefully arrested. The movement protests many wide-ranging issues under the blanket claim of unfair treatment, discrimination, and adverse effects of government legislation on the citizens of North Carolina. The protests in North Carolina launched a grassroots social justice movement that, in 2014, spread to Georgia and South Carolina, and t (en)
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  • Moral Mondays (fr)
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