In a world of violence and death due to the rise of gangs and smugglers running drugs, your local public television station will likely be … Read More ›
Dear Friends: There is an excellent, easy means to lift working families from dire poverty. You and your congregation can help them achieve this assistance! … Read More ›
In the face of such egregious violence against people of color, it is easy for well-meaning members of the dominant culture to feel paralyzed and … Read More ›
The California Council of Churches/IMPACT Justice Seekers ProjectCentennial United Methodist Women&The 3rd Annual Sacramento Black Book Fair In Partnership Present A Community Read-In & Discussion … Read More ›
Make Your Gift Today! Dear Activist, December 1, is #GivingTuesday. Today, join others around the globe in playing a major role in coming together and make a gift … Read More ›
Dear Friends: Americans are preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving in commemoration of our nation’s first harsh days for those who came here as refugees. We cannot … Read More ›
Yesterday was a painful reminder of the work that remains for us to end gun violence. Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, a coalition that … Read More ›
photograph by Daniet Etter/New York Times/Redux /eyevine. Laith Majid cries tears of joy and relief that he and his children have made it to Europe. In Memory of … Read More ›
Liberty and Justice for AllA Sunday Committed to Ending Racism Join with our brothers and sisters in the historic African American Methodist community in dedicating … Read More ›
by Elizabeth Sholes on August 27, 2015 Recently, a UNITE HERE organizer called union worker co-ops a “transitional model” for union engagement in places where traditional organizing could … Read More ›