Watch Party: Maryland Senate Hearings – Police Accountability and Reform
Join JUFJ to tell your Maryland state Senator that we want real police accountability.
Join JUFJ to tell your Maryland state Senator that we want real police accountability.
Join JUFJ’s Maryland community for an update on our ongoing response to the pandemic.
Join the Council's work session to support police accountability in Baltimore County. Attendees will be able to provide testimony.
Join Baltimore Votes, Repair the World Baltimore and JUFJ to learn about the important issues facing our community this election year.
Join us for a convening about the State- and County-level referendum questions on your ballot this November.
The event will include a review of what's at stake for Montgomery County this election, video remarks from our County Leaders, and ways you can take action to safeguard our representative democracy, our COVID-19 recovery, and ensure our county works through a lens of equity instead of austerity.
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Save the date for a town hall on local control of the Baltimore Police Department and repealing the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights.
Join JUFJ for a virtual watch party of the Montgomery County Board of Education's discussion on School Resource Officers (aka police in schools). Be ready to help us keep the Board accountable through social media and to support our partners at Young People for Progress who are speaking! We'll do some pre-meeting education at 10:15 AM and the Board of
Education meeting starts at 11 AM.
Tune in to the Baltimore County Council's meeting to support police accountability in Baltimore County.
Join us for a convening about the four County-level referendum questions on your ballot this November.
The event will include a review of what's at stake for Montgomery County this election, video remarks from our County Leaders, and ways you can take action to safeguard our representative democracy, our COVID-19 recovery, and ensure our county works through a lens of equity instead of austerity.
How does Sukkot inform our understanding of housing justice? Join JUFJ, Council President Brandon Scott and Baltimore Renters' United coalition partners for a discussion on Right to Counsel legislation and housing justice.
Join us to support CB-51 to get ICE out of Howard County.
This year's election in Montgomery County is not just about national races or electing officials — voters here need to fight two dangerous County ballot measures. Question B threatens public funding that pays for essential workers like firefighters, nurses, librarians, and bus drivers. Question D diminishes our voice in County government by reducing your Councilmembers from 5 to just 1. Join JUFJ and Councilmember Evan Glass for an inside look at the County ballot questions that we will be voting on in November.
Join JUFJ, Beth Am Synagogue, Chizuk Amuno Social Advocacy Committee, Hinenu and BHC Justice for an educational event to learn how to vote this year, what questions will be on your ballot, and what ballot questions JUFJ is supporting. Both Baltimore City + County residents welcome!
Join us for a convening about the State- and County-level referendum questions on your ballot this November.
The event will include a review of what's at stake for Montgomery County this election, video remarks from our County Leaders, and ways you can take action to safeguard our representative democracy, our COVID-19 recovery, and ensure our county works through a lens of equity instead of austerity.
Help us launch the campaign to bring small donor public financing to Baltimore County! Come learn more about the County Charter amendment to establish the Citizens' Election Fund which will be Question A on November's ballot.
Join JUFJ as we watch the next meeting of the Maryland General Assembly's Workgroup to Address Police Reform and Accountability.
Join Baltimore County Fair Elections, Baltimore County Young Democrats, and Baltimore County Youth Speaks for a Zoom event about Ballot Question A. This ballot question will establish a Fair Elections program to enable candidates to run for office without relying on large or corporate donors.
Following the lead of local Black-led organizations, JUFJ will be testifying at the upcoming DC Council hearing to demand stronger policing reform bills.
Join JUFJ as we watch the last meeting of the Maryland General Assembly's Workgroup to Address Police Reform and Accountability.
Join the Baltimore County Fair Elections Coalition and County Councilmember Izzy Patoka for a conversation on local fair elections!