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Jobs, Incomes, and Unions in South Bend: Seizing New Opportunities to Promote a More Just Economy Sponsors include:The Community Forum for Economic JusticeHiggins Labor Program, University of Notre DameCivil Rights Heritage Center, Indiana University SB Join us for an important May Day conversationfocusing on the following questions: What are people, especially the working poor, experiencing…
FROM THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY CIVIL RIGHTS HERITAGE CENTER: FAITH, BLACK CHURCHES, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021, 6PM – 8PMRegister to join a panel of local faith leaders as they confront their role in movements for social justice. In February 2021, local PBS affiliate, WNIT, aired the two-part documentary series, “The Black Church,” from noted…
St. Joseph County is asking for public participation to develop a comprehensive Plan for the County. The comprehensive plan provides a guide to the County Commissioners, Council, Area Plan Commission, staff, development community, and residents regarding the type, location and intensity of development and redevelopment within the unincorporated County. It also describes an aspirational vision…
FAST FOR FAMILIES ACROSS AMERICA A Bus Tour for Immigration Reform and Citizenship ARRIVING IN South Bend Monday, March 24, 2014 Rally and Press Conference 11:30 am Community Meeting 5:30 to 7:00pm
The issue of safe, affordable and fair housing has been a priority of the Community Forum for Economic Justice since our formation in 2006. Our April 2018 monthly forum will preview some of the policies and practices that will be examined at the Fair Housing Conference later that week. We’ll include documentaries about the Contract…
SBCSC STUDENTS: WHERE HAVE THEY GONE?WHY ARE THEY LEAVING? South Bend schools’ enrollment is down nearly 700 students this year, and it’s predicted that an additional 500 will leave by the Fall of 2020. The questions of where these students have gone and why they’re leaving the South Bend Community School Corporation are the topic…