The Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc. has publicly denounced the ‘Big Ugly Bill’, a legislative package that has been criticized for its potential to harm marginalized communities. The convention, which represents a significant number of African American Baptist churches, has expressed deep concern over the bill’s provisions, which they believe will exacerbate existing social and economic inequalities. In response to the bill’s passage, the convention has begun strategizing ways to support and empower the communities that will be most affected. This includes providing resources and services to help individuals and families navigate the challenges posed by the bill. The convention has also announced plans to engage in advocacy and activism efforts, aimed at raising awareness about the bill’s negative consequences and pushing for policy changes that will benefit marginalized communities. The ‘Big Ugly Bill’ has been widely criticized by civil rights and social justice organizations, who argue that it will disproportionately harm low-income families, communities of color, and other vulnerable populations. The bill’s provisions include measures that will limit access to social services, restrict voting rights, and expand law enforcement powers. The Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc. has joined a growing chorus of voices condemning the bill and calling for its repeal. The convention’s leaders have emphasized the importance of faith-based organizations in promoting social justice and advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. They have also highlighted the need for collective action and community engagement in response to the bill’s passage. The convention has a long history of social justice activism, dating back to the Civil Rights Movement, and has been a vocal advocate for policies that promote equality and justice. The ‘Big Ugly Bill’ is seen as a major setback for social justice efforts, and the convention is committed to doing everything in its power to mitigate its harmful effects. The convention’s strategy includes building partnerships with other faith-based organizations, community groups, and advocacy organizations to amplify their impact. They will also be providing training and resources to help community leaders and activists effectively advocate for policy changes. Furthermore, the convention plans to engage in non-partisan voter registration efforts, aimed at increasing civic engagement and promoting voting rights. The convention’s leaders believe that faith-based organizations have a critical role to play in promoting social justice and advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. By working together and leveraging their collective resources, they hope to create a more just and equitable society for all. The Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc. is committed to continuing its advocacy efforts, even in the face of adversity, and to supporting the communities that need it most.