Under 3 DC Working Group: November Meeting
If you want to work to ensure every child receives the high-quality, affordable care they deserve, join JUFJ's Under 3 DC Working Group!
If you want to work to ensure every child receives the high-quality, affordable care they deserve, join JUFJ's Under 3 DC Working Group!
Join us for our next Community-Building and Education Team meeting to brainstorm new ways to get the Montgomery County community involved in JUFJ. Everyone is welcome!
Join our coalition partners to hear updates on police accountability efforts in Baltimore.
Interested in establishing Paid Family and Medical Leave in Maryland? Join our working group!
If you were not able to attend Wednesday's live event, come watch the recording to learn how our pre-session legislator meetings will work, and how critical they are for our statewide advocacy. Staff will be available to answer any questions!
Join JUFJ for a virtual watch party of the worksession for Bill 17-21, which creates new training requirements for incoming police officers in Montgomery County.Â
The watch party will start at 1 PM with a review of the bill, and we will begin screensharing the worksession at 1:30 PM.Â
DC's Office of Racial Equity has drafted a guidebook for city agencies to conduct community engagement. How should DC agencies reach out to the community? What would help them truly hear the voices of people most affected by their policies? How can agencies build trust that community input is actually considered? What should they start doing, or do differently? Join the DC Initiative on Racial Equity for our next general meeting to provide feedback to the Office of Racial Equity, to change how the DC government engages the community.
Montgomery County's state representatives want to hear from their constituents as they prepare for the upcoming session. Join JUFJ as we share our vision for a more just Maryland with our Senators and Delegates!
Join JUFJers from across Baltimore to discuss our ongoing issue campaign work. We will share updates for all the local campaigns and brainstorm on how to move the work forward.
Join us to reach out to JUFJers about our upcoming state legislator meetings!
Join us for a watch party to hear from city leaders, residents and organizations on their priorities for the upcoming 2022 statewide legislative session.
Join our partners to learn about the Dignity Not Detention Act and Driver Privacy Act, and what steps we can take to ensure that the vetoes are overridden in December.
Join the November Under 3 DC Coalition meeting. We will hear updates about the current work of the educator compensation task force, future budget asks, and a learning series presentation from the DC Early Learning Collaborative.
Join JUFJ's Economic Justice Working Group! We work on leveraging our collective power to create a more equitable budget and make sure everyone is paying their fair share.
This event is one hour and 15 minutes - sign up for the 6:30 PM or the 8:00 PM start time.
Learn how to effectively tell stories and ask questions at the upcoming legislator meetings! Everyone who is asking questions at legislator meetings will have time to practice.
Join the Time to Care coalition for their November meeting. All are welcome!
Join our partners to learn about critical statewide legislation that ensures that all Marylanders who are in detention and facing deportation have access to justice in the form of counsel.
This event is one hour and 15 minutes - sign up for the 6:30 PM or the 8:00 PM start time.
If you were not able to attend Wednesday's live event, come watch the recording to learn how to effectively tell stories and ask questions at the upcoming legislator meetings! Staff will be available to answer any questions and everyone who is asking questions at legislator meetings will have time to practice.
Care about affordable housing in DC? Want to be part of a committed group advocating for all DC residents to have secure housing? Join JUFJ's Housing Security Working Group!
We invite all Mt. Washington residents to come together to light the menorah as we celebrate Hanukkah and bring light into the darkness.