Every month, the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA) will be marching with workers from the Congress Hotel. If you're in Chicago (or near us), come this Sunday, Sept. 21st from 12-3. Send me an email at Julia@jcua.org if you're interested!
JCUA Marches with Congress Hotel Strikers during the Fighting Poverty with Faith Week of Action!
WHAT:
As part of the Fighting Poverty with Faith Week of Action, JCUA will be joining the picket line at the Congress Hotel on Sunday, September 21, 2008 from 1-3 pm.
Join us beforehand at JCUA from 12-1 pm for an interfaith text study on poverty and worker justice and a brief workshop on poverty and workers' rights.
WHEN:
Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008
12-1 pm - Interfaith text study & workshop on poverty and workers' rights
1-3 pm - March with Congress Hotel workers
COST:
FREE!
Please bring a bag lunch to the interfaith text study and workshop. Desserts will be provided.
WHERE:
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
610 S. Michigan Ave, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60605
RSVP to Interfaith Text Study & Workshop:
michael@jcua.org
During the Fighting Poverty with Faith Week of Action, people of faith across the country will be mobilizing their communities to ask their local, state and national candidates what they will do to address the pressing issues of poverty and opportunity in America in their first 100 days in office.
In communities across the country, people of faith will be calling and writing the candidates, holding forums to discuss these issues with civic and political leadership, engaging in interfaith community service to aid those in need in their communities, and otherwise highlighting the need for increased leadership on these issues.
Poverty in American is a moral and urgent problem. This year, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs is hosting an interfaith text study and workshop on the connection between poverty and workers' rights in America. As we look across our country today, we see a nation where millions of people lack the basic necessities of life and where the futures of far too many young people are clouded by economic and social policies that have failed to promote a shared prosperity.
Our common scriptures present a vision of shared responsibility that commands that we leave the corners of our field for the poor and the stranger and mandates, "There Shall Be No Needy Among You" (Deuteronomy 15:4). Our common faith values call on us to respond.
Our task: Everyday faith organizations serve individuals in need within our communities. But our efforts to sustain our brothers and sisters living in poverty must be complemented with a serious plan from our political leaders to reduce the number of needy. By speaking out collectively during this week, we can spark a national conversation, and create a mandate for the officials elected this year to aggressively pursue a poverty-reduction agenda.
By acting during this time, you can be a part of a national interfaith movement to build the political and public will to address poverty in America.
Join Us! For more information visit: www.fightingpovertywithfaith.com and www.jcua.org. You can find resources on how to participate and locate events near you!
Contact Michael Deheeger at (312) 663-0960 or michael@jcua.org for more information.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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