Events
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
SIGN UP HERE to Take Action for Earth Week 2012!
A collaborative initiative of a broad range of religious and faith-based groups and individuals are coming together for five consecutive days of activities in Washington, D.C on Earth Day and the week after, April 22-26, to bring attention to the climate crisis.
Among these, the Interfaith Moral Action on Climate is organizing an action on April 24th in Washington, DC.
April 24 event begins with a sunrise vigil at the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial, a multifaith service at NY Avenue Presbyterian Church, a religious procession down Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Hill and meetings with Obama Administration agencies and members of Congress. See schedule here.
More info and RSVP form here.
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments regarding the constitutionality of Arizona's anti-immigration law, SB 1070. The court's ruling - expected in June - could determine whether the U.S. will have one immigration policy or fifty. This will be a make-or-break moment for the immigrant rights movement.
Two years ago, DC put forth a plan to end homelessness in the district within five years. How far have we come? And what will it take to reach the goal? The Community Council for the Homeless at Friendship Place is hosting a community forum to discuss this issue.
For more information, click here .
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for and against Arizona's SB1070, the racist anti-immigrant law that is terrorizing local communities. Stand with JUFJ's partner CASA de Maryland on the steps of the Supreme Court to demand justice! Hundreds of CASA members, prominent civil rights, faith and labor leaders and immigrant advocates from Arizona and around the country will be there.
We will meet at the Union Station metro at 10:45 to pass out signs and t-shirts and walk over together.
Can't make it at 11, but want to make it for your lunch break? We'll tweet and facebook our location so that you can find JUFJers at the rally.
WHERE: United States Supreme Court, 11 St NE (Union Station)
WHEN: Wednesday, April 25th, rally begins at 11 AM
The DC Chapter of the Labor and Employment Relations Associations (DC LERA) is hosting a luncheon for those who are interested in learning about the impact that Walmart could have on workers and businesses in the DC area.
The luncheon program will feature Beth Pointer, coordinator for Respect Dc, and Alan Hanson, coordinator for the Organization United for Respect at Walmart (OUR Walmart). Beth Pointer will discussing living wages, healthy communites coalition and will give updates on the six proposed Walmart locations in DC.
Alan Hanson will be disscussing the organizing efforts of Walmart employees as they build their own membership organization to improve conditions in their stores in the DC metro area, and throughout the country.
Details:
Price: Members $25, Non-members $30
Menu: Meal service includes a three-course menu served to your table, plus coffee/iced
tea. Cash wine service will be available. Please let Babbi know if you need a vegetarian meal
Click here to RSVP or contact Babbi at babbi.williams@bcbsa.com or 202-626-4815.
Please join Empower DC and DC Jobs with Justice for this free training facilitated by Jenny Reed from the DC Fiscal Policy Institute. Understand how the Mayor's budget affects you, the human services you receive, and how you can advocate for your self and the groups you work with.
For more information, click here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is having a community roundtable to discuss their proposed changes to the Secure Communities program. Join the Immigrant Rights Coalition as we hold a press conference outside of the meeting, calling for the program to be Ended, not Mended! DC residents already spoke loud and clear: we don't want Secure Communities in DC!
Join JUFJ and other local community activists for this and other upcoming actions to support immigrant rights! There are several more events where we can "pray with our feet" by standing with immigrants. Learn more and sign up here. Join us for as many as you can!
For more information, e-mail our organizer Monica Kamen.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Ward 1 will be holding a Budget Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Vincent C. Gray to discuss important issues that will impact the District and its citizens.
For more information contact Juan Barragan, juancamilo.barragan@dc.gov (202.538.0313) or Sedrick Muhammad, sedrick.muhammad@dc.gov (202.213.9467)
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Join the United Planning Organization as it hosts the American University documentary film screening of "UPO: The Voices of Overcomers" in celebration of community action month, and "The Anacostia Watershed Society: Re-Storying the Anacostia River". Be sure not to miss this unique event presented by the community voice project led by filmmaker-in-residence, Nina Shapiro-Perl, and the American University student filmmakers. Join community partners, faculty and friends for a film screening and reception. To learn more about the community voice project of American University, go here.
Please RSVP by e-mailing or calling Vicki Johnson (202) 238-4641
Limited parking availiable. Light refreshments to follow the screenings.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Top fundraiser Jerry Panas explains that "storytelling is the fiber of relationship building."
Making emotional connections with potential donors can move them from concern to passion to cash. Studies show your audience will remember just 5% to 10% of your message if conveyed via facts and figures. That number jumps to 65% to 70% if conveyed via a story.
In this workshop, Nancy Bocskor, who is a professor of fundraising at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management, will teach how the art of storytelling can boost your bottom line. She has worked in more than 20 countries promoting civil society and teaching leadership skills, especially to women in emerging democracies.
You'll learn:
• The Five Steps of Crafting a Successful Story
• How to Transform Yourself into "Storytelling Superhero"
• Lessons from Dale Carnegie, Harry Winston and other great motivators
• How to Collect Stories in Your International Development Work
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This past Friday, ICE announced cosmetic changes for its 'S-Comm' program. ICE will begin deportation proceedings post conviction for traffic offenses. Ridiculous! As Congressman Luis Gutierrez put it it "Only the federal government can turn a $50 traffic violation into a broken family by deporting a parent."
More than ever its clear that our local government needs to pass the DC Immigration Detainer Compliance Act, which would prevent hundreds of DC residents' deportations.
JUFJ is organizing a group to meet with staffers of key DC Council Members to make it clear that we and the rest of DC do not want our local police officers enforcing a broken immigration system. As of right now, appointments have been made with staffers of 3 of the council members on the Judiciary Committee. People will meet with:
Jack Evan's staff
Muriel Bowser's staff
Marion Barry's staff
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The Judiciary Committee will be marking up the Immigration Detainer Compliance Amendment Act of 2011. Join the Immigrant Rights Coalition as they show their support for this important bill.
Join JUFJ and other local community activists as we come out to support immigrant rights in the District! There are plenty of ways to get involved and show your support. You can find the RSVP form with affiliated events here. Sign up for as many as you can!
More more information, e-mail Monica
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Spread the word, particularly to the 14-24 year olds in your life!
RSVP to (202) 234-9119 x 102 or jonathan@empowerdc.org.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Tikkun Leil Shabbat is a songful, soulful Shabbat service featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share.
For more information, click here .
row seating, a cappella
6:45 pm services, 8:15ish pm potluck dinner
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
One Planet, One Future
The DC Labor Chorus brings you this benefit concert featuring Kinobe & the African Sensation and Echoes of Africa Community Chorus.
Tickets are $20 and proceeds will be shared with the African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation.
For more information, check out laborheritage.org
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Join Peace Action Montgomery as they celebrate the local peace community’s work over the past year at their annual luncheon! Prolific author and amazing activist David Swanson is this year’s featured speaker. In addition, the awesome MoCo Peace Players will make a surprise appearance! And, you’ll be inspired by the contributions to peace of this year’s awardees.
Lebanese Taverna will cater the luncheon, and vegetarian options will be available. The suggested donation is $25, with proceeds to be divided between the Afghan Women’s Fund and the national office of Peace Action.
Contact: RSVP at info@peaceactionmc.org
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The market rate cost of infant and toddler care in DC is $18,200 per child, per year. The mayor's proposed cuts to child care could cost 400 families their vouchers - and their jobs.
Bring your babies and toddlers to the Council! Tell the Council to restore the mayor's $5.7 million in cuts to the Child Care Subsidy Program. Don't Cut Child Care!
For more info or to RSVP, contact Sequnely at Empower DC, at (202) 234-9119 or Childcare@empowerdc.org .
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
JUFJ is joing the DC Public Trust in a city-wide campaign to end the influence corporate money in District politics. Join us on May 15th, special election day in Ward 5, as we collect signatures for a ballot intiative that would ban direct corporate contributions to DC politicians.
JUFJ volunteers played a crucial role in collecting almost 10,000 signatures on DC's primary election day in April. Join us to change the status quo of corruption in DC by collecting signatures to bring campaign finance reform to the people, please sign up for a shift here.
Have fun connecting with new and old JAM (Jews and Muslims) DC friends! Held at the delightful downtown venue Litestars, we will be treated a sampler mix of tartlets, salads, soup, drinks, tea and cookies. Admission is $10/person, a portion of which will go to assist in building our organization. Please RSVP on Facebook to help us plan the event, and spread the word!

This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Share your ideas and vision around:
Next steps for Empower DC's Affordable Housing Campaign
Housing priorities and potential partners
How to include youth and returning citizens
Target communities and where we can have the most impact
For more info or to RSVP, contact Parisa at (202) 234-9119 or parisa@empowerdc.org.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Come out to the Festival Center for the final event in the Things That Make For Peace series, a series of forums exploring how people of faith and conscience can be peacemakers in the Middle East conflict. In this forum, Missy Lane, an activist in the anti-war and Palestinian solidarity movements, will be discussing the role NVDAs can play in bringing about peace.
For more information, click here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is holding our National Congress in Washington, DC from May 19-21, 2012. The Congress will focus on domestic worker organizing, the Caring Across Generations Campaign, and building a movement for a new, caring economy in the United States.
The National Congress is an unique opportunity for domestic workers around the country to gather, share organizing lessons, challenges, training and support our organizing. We expect over 400 domestic workers from around the United States to attend. It’s also a moment for us to take action and demonstrate our power together. On May 21, we will join National People’s Action for a day of action focused on revenue and building an economy that “puts people first!”
For more information click here and to volunteer to support the conference click here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is holding our National Congress in Washington, DC from May 19-21, 2012. The Congress will focus on domestic worker organizing, the Caring Across Generations Campaign, and building a movement for a new, caring economy in the United States.
The National Congress is an unique opportunity for domestic workers around the country to gather, share organizing lessons, challenges, training and support our organizing. We expect over 400 domestic workers from around the United States to attend. It’s also a moment for us to take action and demonstrate our power together. On May 21, we will join National People’s Action for a day of action focused on revenue and building an economy that “puts people first!”
For more information click here and to volunteer to support the conference click here.
Tikkun Leil Shabbat and JUFJ and joing the DC Public Trust in a city-wide campaign to end the influence corporate money in District politics. Join us on Sunday May 20th at the Dupont Farmers Market as we collect signatures for a ballot intiative that would ban direct corporate contributions to DC politicians.
JUFJ volunteers played a crucial role in collecting almost 10,000 signatures on DC's primary election day in April. Join us to change the status quo of corruption in DC by collecting signatures to bring campaign finance reform to the people, please sign up for a shift here.
Food Stamped (2010, 62 min), by Shira and Yoav Potash, is an informative documentary film following a couple as they attempt to eat on a food stamp
budget.
Along the way, they consult with members of U.S. Congress, food justice organizations, nutrition experts, and people living on food stamps to take a deep look at America's broken food system.
Following our screening, we'll discuss the film and the upcoming Farm/Food Bill and ways we can improve our local food system.
For more information, click here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is holding our National Congress in Washington, DC from May 19-21, 2012. The Congress will focus on domestic worker organizing, the Caring Across Generations Campaign, and building a movement for a new, caring economy in the United States.
The National Congress is an unique opportunity for domestic workers around the country to gather, share organizing lessons, challenges, training and support our organizing. We expect over 400 domestic workers from around the United States to attend. It’s also a moment for us to take action and demonstrate our power together. On May 21, we will join National People’s Action for a day of action focused on revenue and building an economy that “puts people first!”
For more information click here and to volunteer to support the conference click here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
Representative Trent Franks (R-AZ) has decided he wants to play a big role in local DC affairs. Right now he is pushing for H.R. 3803, a bill that would ban almost all abortions in Washington, DC after 20 weeks of pregnancy. He is holding a hearing on the bill Thursday, May 17th.
If "Mayor" Franks is so eager to interfere in our community, let’s drop by his office to tell him what really needs fixing.
Come out to "Mayor" Franks' DC Constituent Services Day at 12 noon on Wednesday, May 23. So far, we are planning to let him know about:
-pot holes -broken street lights -broken traffic lights -issues with street signs -problems with trash/recycling pick-up -permit issues -problems with car registration -the need for bike lanes -any other problems you think the "Mayor" should worry about
Email rsvp@dcvote.org to RSVP for this event or call 202-462-6000 ext. 21
Bring pictures please. Props and creativity are HIGHLY encouraged.
Please join HIAS Young Leaders DC for our next regular meeting on Wednesday, May 23rd at 8:00pm in Columbia Heights (exact location TBD). We will learn about recent immigration and refugee policy updates, discuss ongoing events, and plan upcoming events and initiatives. Join us at CARECEN before the meeting (6:45pm) if you'd like. We will learn about recent immigration and refugee policy updates, discuss ongoing events, and plan upcoming events and initiatives such as the Jewish/Muslim forum on immigration and the HYL-DC Open House. And as always, newcomers are welcome to CARECEN and the meeting. Exact meeting location will be sent next week, prior to Wednesday.
Email/call/text Liza with any questions at liza.lieberman@hias.org or 202.821.6936. RSVP here.
This is an 8-week course on Wednesdays from April 18 to June 6.
With occupiers camped around the country, same-sex marriage legalization efforts gaining ground, and debates about immigrant rights becoming a focal point of the 2012 elections, social justice advocacy is coming to the forefront of public attention.
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