We, the undersigned, are proud to be part of the citizens’ movement that has resisted Donald Trump since before he took office.

We have stood up to Trump and his enablers. And we have called out the ways their right-wing, corporate agenda has worsened economic inequality and racial injustice – and threatens the planet.

Two years ago 100 prominent Americans advanced a 5 point economic agenda to address severe economic problems that Trump exploited to win in 2016. In time 20,000 activists joined them. Our message: oppose Trump but also restructure and rebuild the US economy to work for working people.

Now we are pledging to work for a new SOLIDARITY AGENDA (outlined below) designed to address the triple crisis we face today.

The COVID-19 health crisis has plunged our economy into what the IMF calls “the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression” – made even more catastrophic the by actions (and inaction) of Donald Trump and the politicians who stand by him.

And now the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police – and the killing of Rayshard Brooks and Breanna Taylor – the most visible of so many victims of police in so many places, have awoken millions of Americans to the racism of the US justice system – and to the ways in which the economic and health crisis devastates Black and poor and working class communities.

Between now and the election, these crises will likely get worse. Trump and the GOP now appear reluctant to consider even basic measures to stimulate the economy, help workers pay for health care, reform police, or strengthen the social safety net. Our job is to get people talking about Trump’s dangerous policies and failures – and about our agenda for a recovery based on Solidarity.

Solidarity is our strategy for sustainable economic recovery.

Solidarity is key to transforming police to end racist violence.

Solidarity is necessary to stop the global COVID pandemic.

Solidarity must guarantee free healthcare for all Americans.

Solidarity stands for action to fight growing inequality.

Solidarity calls for protections for the brave frontline workers.

Solidarity is the path to stop global warming via a Green New Deal.

Solidarity describes an economy that leaves no one behind.

Solidarity means a new social contract based on equality.

Solidarity equals good jobs based on green investment.

Solidarity requires us all to fight racism, sexism, and xenophobia.

Solidarity stops the powerful from using racism and sexism to divide us –helping us build a coalition of working people of all races.

Solidarity leads to public control of things we all need: healthcare, family, a clean environment, education, renewable energy, housing and credit.

Solidarity is the central concept at the heart of the labor movement, and our Solidarity

Agenda will fight for and win worker power in the workplace and in our society.