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Start: 11:00 am

Support community-based child care providers and keep quality, affordable child care available in our communities! The City has cut $22 million from the Child Care Subsidy Program budget & implemented policies that are declining enrollment at community-based centers.
Child care providers need support from the city so that they can continue to provide badly needed services in our community! More info or RSVP to Ben(at)empowerdc.org or (202) 234-9119    

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:52 pm

The DC Council will be taking a first vote on legislation that would protect schools, libraries and parks from being sold for private profit. Help pack the hearing room to show support. Bring photo ID to enter. More info: Parisa@empowerdc.org or (202) 234-9119. Can't make it for the vote? Take action by emailing the Council:
 http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/Keep_Public_Land_Public

Start: 6:00 pm
Start: 11/19/2009 - 6:00pm
End: 11/20/2009 - 10:59am

This Spring, PEPCO filed an application for a rate increase of $51.7 million, the second increase in 2 years. If approved, PEPCO's revenue will rise by 14% despite having consistently failed to provide reliable service. This hike means higher utility bills for poor and working people.

Sign up to testify before the commission by calling (202) 626-5150 at least 3 days before the hearing. If you unable to attend, written statements may be submitted by November 17th. 

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) will hold their final public hearing to provide District of Columbia residents the opportunity to express their opinions related to affordable housing, special needs housing, homelessness and community development and public service activities in the District of Columbia over the next five years (fiscal years 2011 - 2015).   The Hearing will be held on Thursday, November 19 @ 6:30 PM at the Reeves Center, 2000  14th Street, Northwest  - 2nd Floor.

 

District of Columbia residents who would like to present oral testimony are encouraged to register in advance either by e-mail at www.dhcdevents@dc.gov, or by calling (202)-442-7200.  Please provide your name, address, telephone number, and organization affiliation, if any. 

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End: 10:59 am
Start: 11/19/2009 - 6:00pm
End: 11/20/2009 - 10:59am

This Spring, PEPCO filed an application for a rate increase of $51.7 million, the second increase in 2 years. If approved, PEPCO's revenue will rise by 14% despite having consistently failed to provide reliable service. This hike means higher utility bills for poor and working people.

Sign up to testify before the commission by calling (202) 626-5150 at least 3 days before the hearing. If you unable to attend, written statements may be submitted by November 17th. 

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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Learn how to empower your base and sustaining Your organization through grassroots fundraising. Training is free and open to the public.
Pre-registration required.

 

Register online at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=bdAvdFc2_2bP7TBKN2m08OLA_3d_3d


Part of the Gerry Brittain Education Project, an initiative of DC Jobs with Justice designed to strengthen local organizing and build power among working people in the District.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Share strategies for building a grassroots funding base, help your organization grow in a sustainable way and learn about successful case studies. Part of the on-going Gerry Brittain Education Project and DC Jobs with Justice. Free and open to the public, but advance registration required. Register online at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=bdAvdFc2_2bP7TBKN2m08OLA_3d_3d

For more information contact 202.974.8281

Ruth Castel-Branco
Organizer
DC Jobs With Justice

888 16th St, NW suite 520
Washington, DC 20006
(t): 202-974-8281
(f): 202-974-8152
www.dcjwj.org

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Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Call/Email the City Council on November 30th & Urge Them to Hold a Vote and Support the Tenant Access to Justice Reform Act of 2009, Bill 18-104!

On November 30th at 11:00 am the DC Council Committee on Housing and Workforce Development will hear testimony about a crucial bill, 18-0104 the Tenant Access to Justice Reform Act of 2009 introduced by Mary Cheh. The Act will allow tenants to sue landlords in Landlord-Tenant Court in order to get court orders requiring the landlords to make necessary repairs to fix poor housing conditions.  There is currently NO other way for tenants to do this which creates a horrible distortion in access to justice.  

12 / 1
Start: 12:00 pm

Expose the systems failure (mismanagement of resources,
broken promises, and lack of vision) within the District, and stable housing, harm reducation services and mental health services for people
living with HIV/AIDS.

Sponsored by DC Fights Back and the Positive Places subcommittee of the Metro Washington Public Health Association.

For more information: positiveplacesdc.weebly.com

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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Boards of Directors, Advisory Councils, Steering Committees: We've all heard about these forms of volunteer leadership before, but what do they really mean, and how do they help bring about social change?

Join us to hear Robert Eggers, Gabriela Schneider, and Shelley Moskowitz discuss the different ways they contribute to changing the world. You'll find out the most valued qualities they look for in board members and advisers, and how to find the right place for you to share your skills.

Robert Egger is the Founder and President of the DC Central Kitchen, the nation's first "community kitchen", where unemployed men and women learn marketable culinary skills while donated food is converted into balanced meals. Robert has been on the Non Profit Times "50 Most Powerful and Influential Nonprofit Leaders" list in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Gabriela Schneider is the Communications Director of the Sunlight Foundation. She has co-directed Net2SquaredDC: Where social change and technology Meetup.

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Start: 6:45 pm
End: 9:00 pm

a cappella, facing East

Church of the Pilgrims building
2201 P St NW

Gothic building with large rainbow "welcome" banner on west side of 22nd St between P & Q Sts, NW. Enter around to the left side of the main entrance through the stairs down marked "Fellowship Hall."

6:45 pm services; 8:15 pm veggie potluck

Human Rights Shabbat dvar tikkun
Janice Cori, The Polaris Project: For a World Without Slavery 

Directions here

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Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:30 pm

Join Moishe House Silver Spring and The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society as we Welcome the Stranger on Sunday, December 6, from 11am to 12:30pm

Welcome the Stranger is an interactive program that gets participants thinking about immigration from a historical and values perspective.  We will explore the history of immigration in our nation and among the Jewish people and learn about contemporary issues facing immigrants to America.   

The event is open to people of all ages - so come, and bring friends or family.  A brunch, featuring bagels and cream cheese, will be served.

Please contact Benjamin Bechtolsheim (BenBech@gmail.com) to RSVP or for more information.

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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

As we get ready to celebrate the holidays with our friends, families and loved ones, workers at Wings Enterprises will be entering their second month on strike.

This fall, amid the current economic crisis, the strikers walked off the jobsite in a brave move to fight against low pay, an abusive work environment, lack of drinking water and health insurance. "I believe in the eyes of God we are all equal, and these types of injustices do not please God," said Cristian, one of the striking workers. "We need your support."

Tell Wings to sit down with the striking workers and bring this strike to a resolution http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/Support_Striking_Workers_in_the_District .

Wings is one of the largest rebar subcontractors in the DC-Metro area and has worked on numerous government-funded projects in partnership with well known contractors such as Clark Construction Group and Miller and Long.

12 / 11
Start: 7:00 am
End: 10:30 am

You are cordially invited

DC Jobs with Justice Holiday Party

Friday, December 11th 2009.
7:00-10:30pm
~Reception: drinks and deserts~
~Film Shorts
~Music and dancing~

La Casa, 1436 Irving St NW
Washington, DC 20010

Suggested Donation: $10-$50, no one will be turned away

Host Committee: Arturo Griffiths, Carl Gentil, Dan Blumenthal, James Ploeser, Joseph Tso, Lelia Gomez, Linda Leaks, Mackenzie Baris, Rebecca Wasserman, Robert Mayfield,Ruth Castel-Branco, Severina Rivera, Tony Perez Walda Katz Fishman.

Ruth Castel-Branco
Organizer
DC Jobs With Justice

888 16th St, NW suite 520
Washington, DC 20006
(t): 202-974-8281
(f): 202-974-8152
www.dcjwj.org

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Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Putting human rights back into Hanukah!
 
JUFJ will be a featured organization at the Hanukah Jazz Concert for Human Rights, this Sunday, December 13, from 4 - 6 PM at Temple Shalom in Chevy Chase (East West Highway and Grubb Road).  Sponsored by Am Kolel, the concert features Greg Wall and the Later Prophets, a phenomenal jazz band from NYC.   The concert this year is recognizing HIAS, Rabbis for Human Rights and Equality Maryland.  Drinks, latkes and sufganiot, and information about local nonprofits working on human rights issues will follow.  Come say hi and shmooze with the JUFJ volunteers who will be giving out information after the concert.
 
Tickets at the door:  $25 general public (includes reception), $20 Seniors, $10 Students

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