MAKING INFORMED CHOICES IN THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
A nonpartisan approach designed to provide information, promote discussion, and encourage participation in the political process.
Where: St. Augustine’s Church, 1501 W. Washington St., South Bend
When: Tuesday, September 20, 7 PM
Labor and the Economy: Dan Graff, Director of the Higgins Labor Program, University of Notre Dame
How has America become so unequal?
Who are the real job creators?
Can government and unions play a role in promoting and protecting workers?
The Justice System: Ricky Herbst, Assistant Director for Public Interest Law, University of Notre Dame
How will the next President’s judicial appointments affect all of us?
What can the Justice Dept. do to promote social and economic equality?
What issues will the Supreme Court hear in the next Presidential term?
American Muslims: Mohammad Sirajuddin, Imam of the Islamic Society of Michiana
Who are American Muslims?
What do Muslims believe about war and peace?
What is Islamophobia and how does it affect us as Americans?
Sponsored by the Community Forum for Economic Justice and co-sponsored by St. Augustine’s Church, IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center, Higgins Labor Program at Notre Dame, and the North Central Indiana AFL-CIO.
For a flyer on the Sept 20 forum, Download Election issues Sept 20 flyer
