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Poor People’s Campaign to file Fair Housing complaint over Jackson water

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Poor People's Campaign to file Fair Housing complaint over Jackson water

Poor People's Campaign co-chair Rev. William Barber II announced Monday that his organization would be filing a Fair Housing Act complaint against the state of Mississippi for failing to provide clean drinking to residents.

Barber announced the at a Monday evening rally in Jackson. In his return to Jackson after hosting another protest in late September, the reverend marched alongside about 100 city residents from the Smith Robertson , walking a half mile or so to a stage set up outside the Governor's Mansion.

The Rev. William Barber II speaks at a rally about Jackson's drinking water on Oct. 10, 2022.

“The Fair Housing says you cannot refuse to give people what they need in their private housing, in their rental housing, or in their federally owned public housing, what they need to have a decent life,” Barber told the crowd on Capitol Street. “And we believe that when you deny people access to clean water, you are violating their fair housing rights.”

Barber cited that the federal law protects against discrimination in housing based on a number of factors, race. Jackson, the largest city in Mississippi, is 83% Black. The federal created the law as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.

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The Poor People's Campaign also echoed other activists speaking out against the possibility of privatizing Jackson's drinking water system.

Jackson residents protest on Lamar Street over the city's drinking water on Oct. 10, 2022.

“Understand that if you privatize the water of Jackson, everything else is up for grabs,” Barber said. “If you privatize the water they'll take the economic resources.”

Mississippi Today reported in August that state lawmakers had met to consider new options for managing the city's water system, including privatizing. It's unclear, however, what the state's role will be as the federal government steps in. Last , the Jackson City Council voted to enter a confidentiality agreement with the Department of Justice in discussing a settlement over the water system, WLBT reported.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: May 3-5

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-03 08:39:30

SUMMARY: A list of around Mississippi this includes food truck gatherings, -friendly concerts, film screenings, art exhibits, pickleball tournaments, wine festivals, tea events, music performances, farmers markets, and more. In Central Mississippi, events are being held in , Natchez, Ridgeland, Clinton, and Vicksburg. In the Pine Belt region, events are happening in Hattiesburg, Petal, and Laurel. Activities range from concerts and art shows to races, markets, and tea parties. There is something for everyone to enjoy, whether it's exploring local culture, new foods, or participating in recreational activities.

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Scattered rain and storms for the weekend – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Belle Oliver – 2024-05-03 06:57:27

SUMMARY: Scattered showers and storms are expected this into next in Columbus, Mississippi. Friday will be mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon and evening. Saturday will be clearer with isolated showers and some sun. Sunday has a higher of showers and storms with temperatures in the mid 80s. Next week will see a warming trend, with highs in the upper 80s and possibly lower 90s by midweek. Rain totals are expected to be around a quarter of an inch with higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

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Lafayette softball shuts out New Hope in game one of 5A quarterfinals

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www.wcbi.com – Kam Dyer – 2024-05-02 21:44:59

SUMMARY: Lafayette softball defeated New Hope 3-0 in one of the 5A quarterfinals, with Mabry Claire Eason pitching a complete game shutout. Tashika Carothers hit a shallow fly ball to center field, scoring Eason and Mary Kelley to get the Commodores' bats rolling early. The two teams will meet again in the next game, where Lafayette can clinch a spot in the semifinals with a win while New Hope is in a win or go home situation. The game is set for Saturday at 6 PM at Lafayette.

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