Racial Equity Hearing
Montgomery County Council Building 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MDJoin us at the public hearing to discuss the Racial Equity legislation and ensure that county policies are made with attention to racial equity impacts.
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.
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.
Songful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
Part 1 of a 2-part discussion and exploration of the development of White identity, White advantage and dismantling racism.
Jews United for Justice is joining our partners in the Birth to Three DC coalition to raise awareness and build public support for DC's transformative new law for universal affordable childcare and full wraparound services for all kids in DC from prenatal care until age three, the Birth To Three For All Act.
Join JUFJ at the Government Operations Committee Meeting to show support for Montgomery County's racial equity policy proposed by Council President Navarro.
Join JUFJ and allies at the County Council meeting as the council takes a vote on the confirmation of acting Police Chief Marcus Jones as Montgomery County Police Chief.
Join JUFJ, the Silver Spring Justice Coalition, and Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church to learn how you can bring accountable policing to Montgomery County.
Join JUFJ Montgomery County to get ready for intimate, in-person conversations with your state legislators. Learn about this year’s issues and practice your advocacy skills. We will have light refreshments!
Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation for a series of Sunday morning learning sessions on a Jewish perspective on social justice. Each session begins with studying relevant Jewish texts, followed by presentations by guest speakers/teachers who bring an informed and personal perspective to these issues.
Join JUFJ to get ready for intimate, in-person conversations with your state legislators. Learn about this year’s issues and practice your advocacy skills.
Join JUFJ and District 16 residents as we meet with our state representatives to discuss our agenda for the 2020 session of the Maryland General Assembly.
Join JUFJ to get ready for intimate, in-person conversations with your state legislators. Learn about this year’s issues and practice your advocacy skills.
Councilman Bill Henry passed a bill to call for an informational hearing for the purpose of discussing the potential dangers of mold in housing. Despite the major negative health impacts of mold, there is nothing in the housing code that addresses it. Join Baltimore Renters United to show the City Council how important this is to our city.
JUFJ's fourth workshop in our series on confronting, challenging, and healing from our relationship to white supremacy.
DC politics come with all the drama and intrigue of a West Wing episode but do you know the full cast of characters and who holds all the power? Come out to learn what ANCs are, how the Mayor and the DC Council work together, how the DC budget works, and how we as DC residents can access the District’s political system with the greatest potential for social change.
The Reclaim Rent Control campaign is calling for the DC Council to use the upcoming reauthorization of our rent control laws as an opportunity to strengthen rent control. We must protect the affordable housing we already have and drastically increase the number of tenants protected by rent control—two things the current law doesn’t do nearly well enough. Come tell your story to our city leaders.
Join JUFJ at the Government Operations Committee Meeting to show support for Montgomery County's racial equity policy proposed by Council President Navarro.
Songful, soulful, Sabbath services featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner.
Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation for a series of Sunday morning learning sessions on a Jewish perspective on social justice. Each session begins with studying relevant Jewish texts, followed by presentations by guest speakers/teachers who bring an informed and personal perspective to these issues.