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Montgomery County Council Hearing Watch Party: Use of Force Policy

Montgomery County

Come join our Montgomery County team to watch the evening Montgomery County Council public hearing for a new Use of Force Policy for Montgomery County Police Department. We will meet virtually at 7:00pm to discuss background on this bill and the hearing will begin at 7:30pm.

Montgomery County Public Hearing: Charter Change Ballot Questions

Montgomery County

Come join Montgomery County JUFJ's virtual watch party on the council's public hearing! The hearing will be on the charter change to the 2020 ballot question. We will be starting at 7:00pm to discuss together before the hearing goes live at 7:30pm.

JUFJ Maryland Team Call

Maryland State

Join JUFJ’s Maryland strategy team as we plan our ongoing response to the pandemic.

NO EVICTIONS #CANCELTHERENT March/Rally

Maryland State
District Courthouse
251 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, MD

As Evictions resume July 25, tenants who lost jobs to coronavirus evict Governor Hogan. This is an emergency action if no action is taken by Hogan before the 24th. Evictions are set to resume on July 25th.

Montgomery County Council Public Hearing: Equity Office Funding

Montgomery County

Come join Montgomery County JUFJ's virtual watch party on the council's public hearing! The hearing will be on increasing funding for the Montgomery County Racial Equity Office. We will be starting at 1:00pm to discuss together before the hearing goes live at 1:30pm.

Forum: Ending the Extreme Sentencing of Maryland Youth

Montgomery County

The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CSFY) is pleased to host a legislative forum with co-sponsor Takoma Park Mobilization, and other Montgomery County grassroots organizations, on Ending the Extreme Sentencing of Maryland Youth.

JUFJ Maryland Community Meeting

Maryland State

Join JUFJ’s Maryland community for an update on our ongoing response to the pandemic.

Workshop: Whiteness, Jewishness, and Policing

DC
Baltimore
Montgomery County
Maryland State

This year, JUFJ has deepened our work to support Black and Brown-led community partners' calls to defund police in our region. This work is essential in the local struggle for racial justice, but in addition to concrete action, it also requires us to look inside our organization and ourselves to ask some deep questions. What roles do we have as individuals, and as part of predominantly, but not exclusively white Jewish organizations like JUFJ in being complicit with and/or resisting police power and presence? How do whiteness and Jewishness impact these relationships to policing?