The Struggle Is Real! How the Church Can Understand Ways to Listen, Engage, and form Relationships with Communities to address mass incarceration issues and their connection to poverty
Presented by the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP)
You are invited to a dialogue and listening forum with PC (USA) Co-Moderator Rev. Gregory Bentley and other church and community leaders on the topic of mass incarceration issues and their connection to poverty. Come and learn and understand ways to listen, engage and form relationships with communities. Below are panelist bios and a flyer for this event. Please share widely.
Date: Tuesday, November 9
Time: 2 PM – 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Description:
This is a 1.5-hour virtual discussion. The event is for congregations, mission committees, mid councils, local community partners, volunteers, organizations, and anyone interested in the work of advocating for social justice issues and/or creating equity.
Our purpose is to create an awareness around the intersectionality of mass incarceration, poverty eradication and varied economic and social justice issues. We also want to provide perspectives through a national and local lens and explore possible ways to help guide our work in addressing mass incarceration issues, poverty eradication and how to listen, engage and form relationships with communities.
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