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SUMMARY:Maryland / Montgomery Co. Candidates Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join the latest in our Get Voter Ready! series\, this time featuring candidates for Maryland House of Delegates (Districts 15\, 16\, 17\, and 39) as well as candidates for Montgomery County Executive.  The Maryland House of Delegates section will run from 10 – 11:15am and is in person only at Temple Beth Ami (14330 Travilah Road\, Rockville\, MD).  The Montgomery County Executive section will run from 11:45am – 1pm and will be both in person and available via live stream.  All sessions are moderated panels. \n[button link=”https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeF57ISQ9BHNxnOAseFv0lyg1oeqJTRLbfo7W4f6ydSrjPMrA/viewform” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/maryland-montgomery-co-candidates-forum/
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SUMMARY:"Community Violence Intervention Programs" Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Breaking The Cycle of Gun Violence Through Community Intervention: How to Define\, Fund\, Measure\, and Sustain CVI \nThe GVP Group is presenting its second Zoom Webinar of 2022 on “community violence intervention” (CVI) programs. These are community-based\, public health oriented\, data-driven strategies which already have documented reduced gun violence in some U.S. communities\, e.g.\, in Oakland\, CA\, Detroit\, MI\, St. Louis\, MO\, Boston\, MA\, and New York City\, less so yet in D.C.\, Baltimore\, and Pittsburgh\, etc. President Biden’s original “Build Back Better” budget plan would have authorized $5 billion over 8 years for these CVI programs across the country. GVP activists are now supporting a separate CVI authorization and appropriation of $750 million for Fiscal year 2023.  More details here. \nFor information about Community Violence Intervention (CVI) programs\, click here. \n[button link=”https://templesinaidc-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsd-GopzkoHtLreiPduwTG8SFOzNJGd4hk” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/community-violence-intervention-programs-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Poor People’s Campaign Moral March on Washington and to the Polls
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 18 for the Poor People’s Campaign Moral March on Washington and to the Polls! Inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King\, Temple Sinai has long been a leading supporter of this initiative\, which advocates for the needs of low-income Americans. Many of you will remember Reverend William Barber’s rousing sermon at the temple a few years ago – he is one of the campaign’s leaders. \nThe day will start at 8:45am by celebrating a Shabbat of Moral Movement: Poetry and Prayers to Renew the Prophetic Voice at Freedom Plaza (14th & Penn NW in DC)\, )\, an approx. 30 minute program designed and led by our own Rabbi Diamondstein and clergy of a variety of Jewish and other denominations. Rabbi Diamondstein will play a prominent role in this kid-friendly\, meaningful\, multi-faith experience and musical accompaniment will help stir us for the Rally to follow. \nThe March will begin after the service and end with a Rally at the west front of the Capitol (3rd & Penn.) Many of the March participants will be from the DMV Jewish community\, providing a meaningful and uniquely visible way to demonstrate the Jewish community’s commitment to social justice values in this election year. \nPlease sign up using the link below so that we’ll know who will be joining us. \n[button link=”https://templesinaidc.wufoo.com/forms/poor-peopleas-campaign-moral-march-on-washington/” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Sign Up[/button] \n  \nContact Myra Jacobs or Susan Kidd with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/poor-peoples-campaign-moral-march-on-washington-and-to-the-polls/
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Film Screening:  Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, June 19\, we will be hosting a film screening of Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America at\nEdlavitch DC JCC\n1529 16th St NW\nWashington\, DC 20036 \n \nJuneteenth has long been celebrated by African Americans in the U.S.\, recognizing June 19\, 1865\, when many enslaved people in Texas learned they had been freed. Although President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation two years earlier\, it could not be enforced in many places until after the end of the Civil War in April 1865. Two months after Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered\, Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger and his troops arrived in Galveston\, Texas\, with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. \nTemple Sinai is co-sponsoring this event with Washington Hebrew Congregation and several other congregations. \nLearn More and Buy Tickets
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/juneteenth-film-screening-who-we-are-a-chronicle-of-racism-in-america/
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SUMMARY:Migrant Support Symposium "Asylum: Lifeline or Limbo?"
DESCRIPTION:Please join Temple Micah\, HIAS\, and The Davis Center for Social Justice at Temple Sinai in a discussion on migration\, asylum\, and justice. This program will examine two of the most significant and problematic programs along the United States-Mexico border in recent history and implore participants to consider how they can demand and support a more just asylum system in the United States. Newly-arrived immigrants from Afghanistan\, Honduras\, Ukraine and elsewhere all require an equitable and efficient pathway to long-term legal status. Taking a careful look at the policies governing our southern border\, as well as the many ways that HIAS provides legal and asylum services to migrants in need\, allows us to think about how to approach the broken immigration system we face today and how to demand better on behalf of those seeking safety at our shores. \nDetails: In-Person at Temple Micah (2829 Wisconsin Ave NW) or Zoom. Advance registration is required. \n[button link=”https://templemicah.shulcloud.com/form/migrant-support-symposium-june-2022″ color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/migrant-support-symposium-asylum-lifeline-or-limbo/
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