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Journey with Redeemed Women

The Well 1905 JB Jackson Jr. Blvd, Dallas, TX

Faith in Texas, with the permission of Redeemed Women, is inviting you to have a conversation about racism and its visible effects in our local communities as we ride Redeemed Women’s van (aka Vanna White) through to the South Dallas’ ​Fair Park/ Bonton neighborhood. This experience will provide the opportunity to hear first hand from Redeemed Women about the everyday challenges their friends face in their community. The ride will conclude with an offer of opportunities to partner in building relationships that address the spiritual, physical, and vocational needs we learn about. COST: In order to honor the ministry of Redeemed Women who is leading this event, we are asking all participants to provide a gift of $100 to Redeemed Women before boarding the van.  METHODS OF PAYMENT: ONLINE: CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR DONATION or  CHECK: Bring a check on the tour date made payable to Redeemed Women

Non-partisan Vigil for Democracy

First Unitarian Universalist Church 4015 Normandy Ave, Dallas, Texas

First Unitarian Universalist Church will host non-partisan Vigil for Democracy ?. Please join the non-partisan Jan. 6th Vigil for Democracy hosted at First Unitarian Church of Dallas (4015 Normandy Avenue) by more than a dozen local faith and justice organizations. The live event is from 6:00-7:00 pm in the church’s courtyard. Here is current info: Facebook Livestream: – https://fb.me/e/42iJR3XxG In Person Attendance: Safety – Masks are required. Stay socially distanced. Dress for cold temperatures. No access to church buildings. Parking – Church parking is located on Normandy Ave., St. Andrews Dr. and a church lot accessed from St. Andrews Dr. Be mindful of parking restrictions on neighborhood streets. Bring – Posters advocating for Democracy, Freedom to Vote Act, Voter Access, John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act Candles will be available. Please return at close of event.

Faith in Texas Annual Meeting

Zoom

A Special Invitation for you... Click on the video above for a special invitation from our Executive Director, Dr. Jaime Kowlessar. Join your Faith in Texas family as we continue to Step into Good Trouble in 2022! You are invited to this virtual event to join us as we celebrate our biggest wins from 2021, as well as talk about some of our big goals for 2022. We also want to create a space to celebrate our most loyal supporters. Click the button below to register: January 21, 2022 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm via zoom.  You don't want to miss this! REGISTER HERE

Freedom Friday Bailout

Lew Sterrett 111 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX

Join this Freedom Friday at the Dallas County Jail to support bailing out captives who will return to their families, jobs, and community.   Faith in Texas aims to draw attention to the inequities within the money bail system and engage community members – especially those directly impacted – in the process to address those injustices Please come out with us and other community leaders from different backgrounds and faiths to stand up for families impacted by the legal justice system.

President’s Day

Faith in Texas Office closed in observance of President's Day.

2022 Faith Forum – Registration / Networking Dinner

Washington, DC

The Faith Forum will be a four-day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Faith in Action (FIA), the nation’s largest faith-based grassroots organizing network, is hosting its Second Annual National Faith Forum, Feb. 28-March 3, 2022 in Washington D.C. The 4 day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, FIA federation directors, organizers, and partners was created to train leaders to move our local, state and federal work forward as a unified response to systems that conspire against black and brown people. Faith in Action in the spring launched a listening campaign to hear leaders’ experiences over the last four years, to share hopes and dreams for the future, and to create a collective vision and priorities for Faith in Action within a shifting political landscape. The campaign’s goal is to listen to 10,000 people and train at least 500 “super leaders” in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Faith in Action is using an anti-racist research paradigm method called Participatory Action Research to determine the key themes and findings and will compile what is learned into a report. The report and findings will be used in advocacy, briefings and in the Faith Forum. During the Forum we envision activities such as: Training and development opportunities for participants. An action in Washington D.C. Advocacy visits with members of Congress. Panel discussions with members of congress and administration. Unveiling of FIA’s Platform based on listening campaign.

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