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SUMMARY:Reparations Now: Black August Day of Action Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, August 12\, 2025\nTime: 5:00pm – 7:00pm\nLocation: Virtual (Zoom) \nJoin us for a powerful\, 2-part Day of Action to advance the movement for reparations in New Jersey!\nFrom storytelling to grassroots outreach\, this day centers the voices and experiences of Black\ncommunities and invites all of us to take action for justice. \nPart II: Community Listening Phonebank on Reparations \nRegistration Link: mobilize.us/njinstituteforsocialjustice/event/816797/ \nWe can’t build a movement without listening. Join this deep listening phonebank to connect with\ncommunity members across New Jersey\, hear their thoughts on reparations\, and invite them to join the movement. This is both a listening session and effort to grow a movement rooted in real experiences\, needs\, and collective power. \nWhat to Expect:\n● Learn how to survey and engage community members\n● Make calls to connect with neighbors about reparations\n● Identify and recruit new supporters to join the campaign \nPurpose:\n● Deepen understanding of community views and lived experiences related to reparations\n● Identify and recruit supporters\, directly impacted residents\, and potential movement leaders\n● Build momentum and people power to support proposals for reparative justice
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/reparations-now-black-august-day-of-action-part-2/
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SUMMARY:Reparations Now: Black August Day of Action Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, August 12\, 2025\nTime: 12pm – 1:30pm\nLocation: Virtual (Zoom) \nJoin us for a powerful\, 2-part Day of Action to advance the movement for reparations in New Jersey!\nFrom storytelling to grassroots outreach\, this day centers the voices and experiences of Black\ncommunities and invites all of us to take action for justice. \nStories for Reparations: Narrative Power & Personal Storytelling Workshop \nRegistration Link: mobilize.us/njinstituteforsocialjustice/event/816795/ \nOur stories are power. This interactive session will train you to craft personal narratives that connect your lived experience to the broader movement for reparations. You’ll learn how to use storytelling as a tool for social change\, then join a coordinated social media takeover to flood timelines with bold voices demanding reparative justice in New Jersey. \nWhat to Expect:\n● Learn how narrative drives movements\n● Practice crafting your own story for social change\n● Join a collective storytelling takeover \nPurpose:\n● Highlight the role of narrative and digital organizing in the fight for reparative justice\n● Equip participants with tools to craft personal stories that support the call for reparations\n● Use coordinated storytelling to increase visibility and awareness of the NJ Reparations Council’s\nproposals\n● Amplify a broad range of community voices in support of reparations
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/reparations-now-black-august-day-of-action-part-1/
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SUMMARY:From Resistance to Reparations: A Black August Teach-In
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, August 7\, 2025\nTime: 6pm – 7:30pm\nLocation: Virtual (Zoom) \nJoin us this Black August as we honor the legacy of Black resistance and continue organizing a\nmovement for reparations in New Jersey! \nThis virtual teach-in will uncover the hidden history of slavery in New Jersey\, break down the New Jersey Reparations Council’s report and proposals\, and explore strategies for building grassroots power for reparations and racial justice in our communities. \nWhat will you learn?\n● The truth about New Jersey’s history of slavery and racial injustice\n● What reparations are and why they’re needed in New Jersey\n● Key proposals from the NJ Reparations Council’s report\n● How to take action and organize for reparations in your community \nPurpose:\n● Commemorate Black August\, the legacy of freedom fighters and political resistance and connect it to ongoing movements for reparations (e.g.\, the NJ Reparations Council’s report & proposals).\n● Provide political education on reparations in NJ and beyond.\n● Grow and organize a base of supporters\, volunteers\, and leaders committed to advancing policy for reparations and reparative justice.\n● Mobilize grassroots action in support of the proposals for reparative justice. \nRegister today!
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/from-resistance-to-reparations-a-black-august-teach-in/
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SUMMARY:Reparations Council Meeting: Segregation in New Jersey Committee
DESCRIPTION:Support NJISJ Reparations Council! \nThe New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (NJISJ) earlier this year–in response to the lack of movement by state legislators on the bill to create a Reparations Task Force to study and recommend legislation in NJ–founded a Reparations Council. The New Jersey Reparations Council is actively doing the work that a statewide Reparations Task Force would be charged to do. The Council is composed of nine committees and each committee will present on their focus area in nine public sessions. \nThe second public session will be December 4\, 2023 at 6:30pm on Zoom. This session focuses on segregation in New Jersey. \nWe encourage all UUs to register to attend the public session (which will also provide access to a recording of the session for later viewing). \nRegister at https://bit.ly/NJRCSession2. Commentary (optional) is limited to three minutes and should be related to segregation in New Jersey. \nYou can also watch at: https://youtube.com/@dosocialjustice
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/reparations-council-meeting-segregation-in-new-jersey-committee/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Rally for the 94%
DESCRIPTION:Please stand with us on Saturday\, October 27\, at 12:00 PM at Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church\, located at 231-251 Seymour Avenue in Newark\, NJ.  \nDr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. visited Mount Calvary 50 years ago to build support for the Poor People’s Campaign. \n \nNinety-four percent of Black voters cast their ballots for Governor Phil Murphy in 2017. Without this support from the Black community\, it is unlikely that Phil Murphy would be New Jersey’s governor: Fifty-three percent of white voters supported his opponent. But nine months into his administration\, Governor Murphy has not focused on critical issues facing the 94%. The Institute and its partners call on Governor Phil Murphy to take action on the following racial justice issues: \n  \n\nTransforming the Youth Justice System: A Black child in New Jersey is 30 times more likely to be incarcerated than a white child — the highest disparity rate in America. Thus\, even though research shows that Black and white young people commit most offenses at similar rates\, just 22 white kids are incarcerated in New Jersey.\nIn the wake of the historic youth prison closure announcements\, Governor Murphy must dedicate his time\, platform\, and resources to prioritizing the fundamental transformation of New Jersey’s failed youth justice system. This will require Governor Murphy to commit to addressing the structural racism that devours young Black and Brown kids in the current system. \nMurphy should convene a youth justice commission with a mandate to create and oversee a comprehensive youth justice plan that\, with meaningful community input\, addresses the policies and practices that drive the racial disparities\, prioritizes alternatives to incarceration and rehabilitation\, and invests the anticipated $20 million closure cost savings into community-based programs in neighborhoods most impacted by incarceration. The commission should also develop a plan and timeline for the closure of New Jersey’s three youth prisons\, including its most secure youth prison — the Juvenile Medium Security Facility. No construction should commence before the commission issues its recommendations. \nGovernor Murphy must also hold public hearings throughout the state to provide updates on the status of the youth prison closures and to seek meaningful input on next steps. The construction of the new youth rehabilitation centers should not commence until the task force issues its recommendations.\n\n\nClosing the Racial Wealth Gap: The median net worth for New Jersey’s white families is $271\,402 — the highest in the nation. But the median net worth for New Jersey’s Latino and Black families is just $7\,020 and $5\,900\, respectively.\nMurphy should champion the effort to close the racial wealth gap by supporting a statewide plan for individual development accounts (IDAs)\, which would provide matched savings for low-income residents. Murphy should also lead the effort to empower poor residents in communities segregated by race through deep government infrastructure investments that will raise the property values in communities of color\, thereby raising the value of most families’ largest asset — their home. This investment should support and protect current homeowners from losing that asset\, as well as expand homeownership among residents of color\, including through providing grants for down payment assistance and ensuring access to low-interest\, fixed-rate mortgage loans.\n\n\nRestoring the Right to Vote to People with Criminal Convictions: New Jersey denies the vote to nearly 100\,000 people who are in prison\, on parole\, or on probation. Half of those denied the right to vote are Black\, though Black people comprise just 15 percent of the state’s population.\nGovernor Murphy must commit to signing and using the power of his office to urge the passage of S-2100/A-3456\, historic legislation that will restore the precious right to vote to people in prison\, on parole\, or on probation. New Jersey first denied the right to vote to people with criminal convictions in 1844\, the same year it adopted a constitution that restricted voting to white men. By continuing to link the right to vote to a racially discriminatory criminal justice system\, New Jersey is today accomplishing the same racial exclusion that was commonplace in 1844 and meant to be eradicated by the 15th Amendment. \nNew Jersey’s most stark and pressing racial disparities are calling out for courageous leadership and Governor Murphy can and should make clear that he is as committed to the 94 percent as they were to him. \nWe stand ready to work with him when he does.
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/rally-for-the-94/
LOCATION:Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church\, 231-251 Seymour Avenue\, Newark\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Racial Justice
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