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SUMMARY:WIN Political University - Affordable Housing and Home Ownership
DESCRIPTION:Reserve your spot now for the WIN University – Political Education Series! \nThe Winter/ Spring Political Education series aims to analyze WIN’s issue campaigns through the lens of racial and economic equity: how did we get here? What are the powers at play in each campaign? How do we move forward? Look at WIN’s power and the gap of where we need to build. \nApril 4th—Affordable Housing and Home Ownership \nMay 2 —Climate and Healthy Housing Session \nRegister below for any / all dates you can attend. \n[button link=”https://secure.everyaction.com/zRygkdW_2UqKs89In1-EhA2″ color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/win-political-university-affordable-housing-and-home-ownership/
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SUMMARY:MRJ at A Wider Circle - April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at A Wider Circle (9159 Brookville Road in Silver Spring) on Thursday\, April 11\, 10 am – 12 pm with Men of Reform Judaism – though all congregants are invited to join. Lunch is not included in this program but those interested in going to Parkway Deli afterwards are more than welcome! \nIf you have questions\, please contact Jim Jaffe or Ed Cohen. Please sign up by April 9. \n[button link=”https://templesinaidc.shulcloud.com/form/mrj-at-awc-April-2024.html” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/mrj-at-a-wider-circle-april-2024/
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SUMMARY:"Undesign the Redline" Guide Training
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer as a Guide at Undesign The Redline DC at the Cleveland Park Library!  Temple Sinai and the Davis Center are co-sponsors of this exhibit\, which will be in the Library lobby April 11 – July 11. There’ll be public tours each week and incredible programs around the exhibit themes. Check out www.undesigndc.org\, and consider volunteering at a program or being a guide – a great opportunity for college students and adults. Guide Training is at the Library\, on Friday\, April 12\, 12 pm – 2 pm. Email Barbara Kraft\, for more information. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/undesign-the-redline-guide-training/
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SUMMARY:"Undesign the Redline" Exhibit at the Cleveland Park Library
DESCRIPTION:It’s not about the Metro!\nUndesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that explores the history of race-based exclusion from DC neighborhoods. The exhibit explores the history of redlining — the explicit devaluation of residential areas based on race — in upper Northwest DC and helps us understand why inequities in housing and wealth persist. How can we “undesign” these wrongs? \n“Undesign The Redline DC” opens to the public at the Cleveland Park Library on Saturday\, April 13 and runs through July 11. Learn more at their website or email Barbara Kraft. \nFree\, public events held in connection with the Undesign the Redline exhibit will explore the racial history of upper Northwest DC and create opportunities for community-building and further discussion about how we can take action to repair the breach.  View the full list of these programs here. \nTemple Sinai is one of the primary sponsors of this exhibit. We have been working alongside local businesses and faith-based groups to bring it to fruition. \nExhibit Sponsors: Adas Israel Congregation\, Bernstein Management\, Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church\, Diane & Norman Bernstein Foundation\, Founders Bank\, Friendship Heights Alliance\, Historic Chevy Chase DC\, National Association of Realtors\, National Fair Housing Alliance\, Somerset Development Co.\, St. Columba’s Episcopal Church\, St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church\, Temple Micah\, Temple Sinai\, United Bank
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/undesign-the-redline-exhibit-at-the-cleveland-park-library/
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SUMMARY:Reproductive Freedom Brainstorming Session
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our Reproductive Freedom Brainstorm session with Rabbi Goldstein on Thursday\, April 18 at 7:30 pm on Zoom. Bring your ideas for future programming and your offers to participate in this important work\, as we continue to fight for abortion access and reproductive freedom.  Advanced registration required to receive Zoom link. \n[button link=”https://templesinaidc-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIscuyuqjoqEtQVUG_yv6Io79x0UQEBf26K#/registration” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Register[/button]
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/abortion-rights-brainstorming-session/
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SUMMARY:Montgomery County Gun Buyback
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith GVP Network\, which includes Temple Sinai\, is helping to raise funds for a gun buyback event on Saturday April 20\, 2024\, in Germantown (see full details here). This will be the first faith-based\, “up-county” gun buyback in a section of Montgomery County which has seen an uptick in gun violence in recent years. This program is being held in cooperation with the Montgomery County Offices of the Sheriff and State’s Attorney. \nThe Network has raised over 60% of its $30\,000 goal to remove as many as 300 guns from community streets in exchange for gift cards\, i.e. “Goods for Guns”.  To donate to this effort\, please click below. \n[button link=”https://ssl.charityweb.net/paxchristimdcb/gunbuyback/” color=”black” newwindow=”yes”] Donate[/button] \n 
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/montgomery-county-gun-buyback/
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SUMMARY:Green Shabbat
DESCRIPTION:Join the Green Team at Shabbat services in celebration of Earth Day. With prayers and songs on the theme of our Jewish relationship with the earth\, the service will also feature guest speaker Elana Goldstein\, Region Three Director of the Sustainable Food Project of the Environmental Protection Agency. Join us to learn about Temple Sinai’s Climate Action Plan\, the importance of the introduction of composting at Temple Sinai to the global climate crisis\, and ways you can help. \nElana Goldstein works at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where she leads efforts to prevent and reduce wasted food\, advance composting and compost use\, and build awareness of the environmental impacts of organic materials disposal. She has worked at EPA for 20 years\, and previous to her current role\, worked on water policy and climate change. She has a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Spanish from Washington University in St. Louis. Outside of work\, she is a passionate gardener\, forager\, composter\, and cook!
URL:https://www.daviscenter.org/event/green-shabbat/
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