Post-Election Panel: Making Meaning in our Local Context
Join Detroit Jews for Justice as we unpack the results of the 2024 election. What have we learned? How did we get here, and how might we chart a path to a progressive future. We will dive into the big questions of strategy, tactics, and goals for the progressive movement, and then discuss how these dynamics impact our local work here in Michigan and Detroit.
We are thrilled to be able to bring together this incredible panel of leaders building progressive power:
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Denzel McCampbell, Managing Director of Progress Michigan
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Maria Ibarra-Frayre, Co-Executive Director of We the People - Michigan
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Scott Holiday, Executive Director of Detroit Action
And we are so thrilled that DJJ Board member Levi Teitel will be moderating. Please invite your friends, family, and comrades as we dig into this critical discussion together.
Date: November 12th
Time: 6-8pm
Location: LOVE Building (4731 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI 48208)
Food: Refreshments, not a full meal
Parking: There is a parking lot next to the building
Post-Election Orientation
Bring a friend and join DJJ at our post-Election Orientation! This gathering will be our chance to build power and mobilize for racial and economic justice amidst a second Trump term, our chance to be in community and fight stronger than ever before for collective liberation. We’re excited to welcome both new folks and DJJ vets for an afternoon of community, food, and action from 3-6pm on November 24th, 2701 Bagley St, Detroit 48216. Dinner to follow the program at 5:30pm.
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DJJ is building Jewish political communities we can be proud of—communities based on local and intergenerational relationships, that practice solidarity with all oppressed people, and that embody the world we want to live in. We are building Jewish spaces that center the young, queer, non-white, and disabled among us, spaces that people won’t run away from. We are following the lead of movements of other marginalized groups, and building deep coalitions that will protect each other from the far-right. But in order to do all of this well, we need resources.
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