For Immediate Release
August 13, 2017
Contact: Marcus Mrowka
202-531-0689
AFT Leaders Call
for Action, Respond to White Supremacist Terrorism
WASHINGTON—Statement of American Federation of
Teachers President Randi Weingarten, AFT Secretary-Treasurer Lorretta Johnson
and AFT Executive Vice President Mary Cathryn Ricker on the white supremacist
terrorism in Charlottesville, Va.:
"What happened in Charlottesville exposed a dark turning point in America. It is not just a sobering reminder of the very real racism and anti-Semitism running through the veins of Americans, but a call to stand up to the forces of hate and division in this country that feel emboldened today. White supremacists and Nazis now feel empowered to come out of the shadows and inflict terror on American communities. We stand with those who stood up to this racism and anti-Semitism yesterday. We grieve the murder of Heather Heyer and the injury of other peaceful protestors. And we continue to denounce the hate and bigotry that was on display in Charlottesville and is being unmasked in communities across the country. But this moment requires more than simply denouncing hatred; it requires action to protect the basic rights and safety of American families from those who peddle terror and hate.
"White
nationalists and fascists marched in Trump’s name, yet he refuses to
unequivocally denounce them. He has failed to do what any other president would
do to reject hate and fulfill his chief obligation to marshal all of the
resources at the federal government’s disposal to keep Americans safe. There
are reports that armed white nationalists are still roaming streets and
neighborhoods threatening and intimidating families. Children are terrified.
People are afraid their lives will be in danger if they leave their houses to
attend church services. We call on the president, the Justice Department
and the FBI to conduct real, transparent investigations into terrorism from
white supremacists. We call on elected officials and law enforcement from all
50 states to use all of the resources at their disposal to keep our communities
safe. People in America need to know that laws will be enforced to protect
them. White Americans get to presume the laws will protect them, and
African-American, Jewish, queer and other marginalized Americans deserve that
peace of mind as well.
"The AFT
is co-sponsoring
vigils around the country tonight with Indivisible and other organizations
committed to safety, tolerance and justice for all Americans. And as
educators, we will continue to fulfill our responsibility to make sure our
students feel safe and protected and valued for who they are. We have free
lessons on civil rights, bullying and helping students cope with traumatic
events on Share
My Lesson, to help families and educators talk to children about
the terror we are witnessing. We must stand for what is right, and
African-Americans, Jews, LGBTQ people and other marginalized people deserve
justice. America is stronger when we embrace our diversity and work to ensure
opportunity for everyone, and that is what we will continue to fight for."
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