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Community Response to Robert White Police Memo

Montgomery County
Christ Congregational Church
9525 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD

Please join us for Community Response rejecting the Montgomery County Police Department’s clearance of Itself in the killing of Robert White, an unarmed Black man, in Silver Spring on June 11, 2018.

“CHARM CITY” Documentary Screening and Discussion

Montgomery County
Adat Shalom
7727 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, MD

Doors open at 6pm. Film will begin at 6:15pm. Snacks will be provided.

CHARM CITY delivers a candid portrait of citizens, police, community advocates, and government officials on the frontlines during three years of unparalleled, escalating violence in Baltimore. The film highlights the work of JUFJ partner Safe Streets, a community-based approach to ending street violence.

After the documentary there will be a panel discussion featuring Alex Long, a violence interrupter featured in the film, along with Montgomery County community advocates Brandy H. M. Brooks and Candace Kattar. Together they will reflect on the film and highlight actions we can take locally.

Montgomery County Council Vote: LETT Act

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

The Montgomery County Council will be voting on the LETT Act at the meeting of the full council on May 7. Packing the chamber together with our partners in the Silver Spring Justice Coalition is a great way to show our support for this important first step towards police accountability and transparency. Join us for this important vote!

Montgomery County Community Forum on Policing

Montgomery County
Kennedy High School
1902 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, MD

As racist police practices make news in Montgomery County, we need to speak out about what we want from a new county police chief. Join County Executive Marc Elrich and Councilmember Will Jawando for a forum to share our feedback on police policies and priorities.

Memorial Service for Robert White z”l

Montgomery County
Christ Congregational Church
9525 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD

Join JUFJ for a Memorial celebrating the life of Robert L. White z"l on the 1 year anniversary of his killing by a Montgomery County Police Officer. It will begin with a vigil at 6:00PM at Three Oaks Drive, near the corner of Sligo Creek Parkway in Silver Spring. Then at 6:30PM there will be a processional to the church, one-half mile through neighborhood streets. and then there is the 7:00PM Service at Christ Congregational Church.

Bill Introduction: Civilian Policing Advisory Commission

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join JUFJ to support legislation being introduced in Rockville to make our county police accountable to county residents.

Montgomery County Community Convening: Racial Equity

Montgomery County
Temple Emanuel
10101 Connecticut Ave, Kensington, MD

Join JUFJ Montgomery County for a Community Convening on advancing racial equity in our region. Together we’ll use the county’s community conversation model to explore our roles in combating systemic racism and the concrete steps we can take to support our partners in the field. Our vision is for our conversation to include the full breadth of the JUFJ community, including white Jews, Jews of color, and non-Jewish fellow travelers and allies.

Hearing: Civilian Policing Advisory Commission

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join JUFJ and allies at the Montgomery County Council hearing to help hold our county police accountable to the residents of our county.

Museum Tour: Black Resistance in Montgomery County

DC
American University Katzen Museum
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC

Join JUFJ leader Anita Lampel at "Plans to Prosper You: Reflections of Black Resistance and Resilience in Montgomery County’s Potomac River Valley," an exhibit at American University's Katzen Museum.

Montgomery County Community Convening: Policing Reform

Montgomery County
Adat Shalom
7727 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, MD

Policing issues in Montgomery County have been in the news on almost a daily basis. Join us to explore active campaigns for police accountability and transparency and concrete steps we can take to move toward real justice in our law enforcement.

Lecture & Workshop at Temple Emanuel: Anti-Semitism and Racism

Montgomery County
Temple Emanuel
10101 Connecticut Ave, Kensington, MD

Join Temple Emanuel in HaMakom for “Breaking through the Cycle: Understanding the Intersection of Anti-Semitism and Racism” a lecture/workshop by Cherie Brown, Founder & CEO of the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI).

The Intersectionality of Racism and Antisemitism

Montgomery County
Adat Shalom
7727 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, MD

Join Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation and JUFJ on September 8th for a workshop exploring how racism and antisemitism function in society, including how they divide people, internalize oppression, and their role in the white nationalist movement. The facilitators will be Rabbi Mordechai Liebling, Founder and Director of the Social Justice Organizing Program at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, and Graie Hagans, National Organizer and Training Manager for Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice.

Civilian Policing Advisory Commission Work Session

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join JUFJ and our partners to let the County Council's Public Safety Committee know we want the strongest, most independent Civilian Policing Advisory Commission.

MoCo Stands With Immigrants Rally

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

The forces of racism and hatred have decided to organize in Montgomery County and show their support for ICE. Let's counteract their hatred with our determination to continue to build a community that rejects racism, xenophobia, and other forms of hate.

People’s Forum for Racial Equity in Montgomery County

Montgomery County
VisArts
155 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD 20850, MD

Join the Montgomery County Racial Equity Network for a community-organized forum on racial equity policy. During the forum we will build a shared understand of what racial equity means for our daily lives; introduce the People's Priorities and Principles for Racial Equity in Montgomery County; and organize to ensure that our voices are heard during the racial equity legislation process this fall.

FAIRVIEW: Matinee and Racial Equity Discussion

DC
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
641 D St NW, Washington, DC

We have SOLD OUT our group tickets to FAIRVIEW at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. If you would like to see the play with us, please purchase tickets through the theatre website, woollymammoth.net.

The Forum for Black and Brown Student Equity and Excellence

Montgomery County
Gaithersburg High School
101 Education Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD

Join the NAACP Parents' Council and Identity, Inc. for an in-depth discussion and exploration of possible solutions to create better educational opportunities for Black and Brown youth in MCPS.

Policing Reform Work Session

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join JUFJ and allies at the Police Advisory Council Worksession to support amendments that will strengthen the Police Advisory Council legislation and make our county police accountable to county residents.

Racial Equity Hearing

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join us at the public hearing to discuss the Racial Equity legislation and ensure that county policies are made with attention to racial equity impacts.

Racial Equity Hearing 2

Montgomery County
Montgomery County Council Building
100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD

Join us at the public hearing to discuss the Racial Equity legislation and ensure that county policies are made with attention to racial equity impacts.