Faith in Texas envisions a world in which economic, racial, and social equity enable everyone to live in complete liberation to pursue their divine purpose and participate fully in the systems and processes that govern their lives. As long as the Black community is under attack, our vision cannot be realized. Our community and nation are in the midst of an uprising for Black lives. This struggle will not be finished until all Black people can live and be treated with the dignity they deserve as sacred creations. We invite you to join us on an intentional march to the sites of the lynching of Allen Brooks in 1910 and the murder of Diamond Ross in 2018. On this sacred ground, we will honor those we have lost to racist violence and make a declaration and commitment to our city and ourselves: Never Again. This struggle requires sacrifice, so we will prepare ourselves, through prayer and sacred practices from our many faith traditions, for the continued action necessary to overcome. Together we can tap into our prophetic imaginations to unleash a new system of justice that ensures the hungry are fed, the vulnerable are cared for, and the sick are healed. What: "Never Again" Pilgrimage for Black Lives When: Saturday, June 20, 10:00am Where: Gather at the JFK Memorial Plaza, 646 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202. The Pilgrimage will end at the Frank Crowley Courts Building, 133 N Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207. The pilgrimage route is 1.4 miles. Bring: Water, mask, hand sanitizer, signs that say "Never Again" or "Black Lives Matter"
What does safety look like when viewed through the lens of faith? Join us for a discussion challenging us to redefine safety through the lens of our theologies and faith. We will analyze our current, violence-driven system of policing and incarceration to pose the question: is this system delivering on its promise of safety, or is it perpetuating violence and harm? What might a system rooted in liberation and dignity look like? As people of faith, we believe that all people have inherent worth and dignity. For this reason, we care deeply about harm and violence, and we seek responses to harm that do not create more violence. Our faith values prioritize restoration and repair rather than punishment. We recognize that as humans we are complex; no one is innocent or guilty, rather all of us have done harm and been harmed by others. We also recognize that -- as creations of the Most High -- none of us are “monsters,” disposable, illegal, unreachable, or irredeemable. During Imagining Safety: Race, Policing, and Incarceration, we will unpack the history of these systems and their origins in slavery and white supremacy, and begin to imagine a public safety system rooted in the dignity of all people, the needs of survivors and community members, and the reality that most harm results from oppressive political, economic, and social conditions. We will also discuss practical steps we will take to move towards the dream of full liberation for all people. Call-in information will be shared upon registration.
Equip yourselves with tools to magnify your impact! Outvote is a peer-to-peer texting app that helps Faith in Texas teams make calls to action that anyone can take to make a difference. Faith in Texas Mobilization Teams use the Outvote system to magnify their impact by allowing members to quickly and efficiently text their friends, congregation members, and community members about upcoming education, action, and training opportunities. Outvote is the main tool we use to do turnout, track our progress, split up lists among our teams, and mobilize our base. Call-in information will be shared upon registration.
Learn to Host Great Candidate Forums! Faith in Texas, in partnership with BE The Delta, is training organizations and individuals in how to create virtual candidate forums that ask tough and thought-provoking questions that lead to an informed and engaged community. We are non-partisan, we are organized and we are passionate about ensuring your voice is heard. And now more than ever, we're using our skills and expertise to move the work forward in communities everywhere. The Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series is a three-part series that will be offered in late August and will cover the elements of a great forum, taking advantage of virtual environments, moderation, candidate recruitment, 501c3 compliance, and more. Faith in Texas and BE The Delta are hosting free webinars on Monday, August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am to share more information about the training series. The webinars will be identical, so just pick the time that works best for you! During the free webinars, we will share who we are, the power of virtual, and the topics included in our Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series. You'll also have a chance to ask questions about Virtual Candidate Forums and share topics you would like to see addressed in the Training Series. Join us for a free webinar to learn more! What: Free webinars to learn more about Faith in Texas and BE The Delta's upcoming Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series Where: Zoom - meeting info will be shared upon registration When: August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am (all webinars are identical) Who: Community organizations, advocacy groups, faith communities, nonprofits, and anyone interested in learning how to host a great virtual candidate forum!
Learn to Host Great Candidate Forums! Faith in Texas, in partnership with BE The Delta, is training organizations and individuals in how to create virtual candidate forums that ask tough and thought-provoking questions that lead to an informed and engaged community. We are non-partisan, we are organized and we are passionate about ensuring your voice is heard. And now more than ever, we're using our skills and expertise to move the work forward in communities everywhere. The Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series is a three-part series that will be offered in late August and will cover the elements of a great forum, taking advantage of virtual environments, moderation, candidate recruitment, 501c3 compliance, and more. Faith in Texas and BE The Delta are hosting free webinars on Monday, August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am to share more information about the training series. The webinars will be identical, so just pick the time that works best for you! During the free webinars, we will share who we are, the power of virtual, and the topics included in our Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series. You'll also have a chance to ask questions about Virtual Candidate Forums and share topics you would like to see addressed in the Training Series. Join us for a free webinar to learn more! What: Free webinars to learn more about Faith in Texas and BE The Delta's upcoming Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series Where: Zoom - meeting info will be shared upon registration When: August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am (all webinars are identical) Who: Community organizations, advocacy groups, faith communities, nonprofits, and anyone interested in learning how to host a great virtual candidate forum!
Learn to Host Great Candidate Forums! Faith in Texas, in partnership with BE The Delta, is training organizations and individuals in how to create virtual candidate forums that ask tough and thought-provoking questions that lead to an informed and engaged community. We are non-partisan, we are organized and we are passionate about ensuring your voice is heard. And now more than ever, we're using our skills and expertise to move the work forward in communities everywhere. 2020 has been a year defined by crisis. Both the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing racially motivated terrorization and killings of Black people have further exposed and exacerbated the crisis we have lived with for generations. These crises have revealed the need for democracy to deepen its commitment to the value of "we the people...for the people." We recognize that communities are longing for candidates that communicate with them where they are. We can make that happen by bringing candidates to our organizations and neighborhoods to answer the questions that matter to our communities. The Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series is a three-part series that will be offered in late August and will cover the elements of a great forum, taking advantage of virtual environments, moderation, candidate recruitment, 501c3 compliance, and more. Faith in Texas and BE The Delta are hosting free webinars on Monday, August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am to share more information about the training series. The webinars will be identical, so just pick the time that works best for you! During the free webinars, we will share who we are, the power of virtual, and the topics included in our Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series. You'll also have a chance to ask questions about Virtual Candidate Forums and share topics you would like to see addressed in the Training Series. Join us for a free webinar to learn more! We come alive seeing you take the training, tools, and advice we give you to succeed in your work. will equip you for years to come in your organizing and advocacy work. Our hope is that you'll take our training, customize it for your organization and community, then produce an event that best fulfills your values and needs. You know your community best, so we want to help you be the best advocate you can be. So let's do this. What: Free webinars to learn more about Faith in Texas and BE The Delta's upcoming Virtual Candidate Forum Training Series Where: Zoom - meeting info will be shared upon registration When: August 3, 12:00-12:30pm, Thursday, August 6, 7:00-7:30pm, and Saturday, August 8, 10:00-10:30am (all webinars are identical) Who: Community organizations, advocacy groups, faith communities, nonprofits, and anyone interested in learning how to host a great virtual candidate forum!
How does your personal faith align with the current struggle against white supremacy and racism? Rev. George Mason and Rabbi Nancy Kasten will be joined by Rabbi Elana Zelony, Rev. Ray Jordan, and Rev. Kamilah Hall Sharp to discuss how their diverse faith traditions speak to our need for liberation, and how their theologies are helping them understand the current movement to reimagine public safety. They’ll also take the time to answer your questions! Don’t miss this important conversation.