We Want To Hear Your Ideas and Concerns - Thursday April 30 - Immigration Justice & COVID-19

April 24, 2020

Dear Friiend,

We envision a peaceful, just, and environmentally sustainable world yet the COVID-19 pandemic is a systemic threat that has laid bare, revealing much work to be done in realizing this vision. 

Join us Thursday, April 30, 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT to discuss what COVID-19 means for UUSJ’s Immigration Justice work. We want to hear your ideas and concernsClick the RSVP button to get Zoom details. 

We have seen daily reports on the disparate impacts of COVID-19.  Across each of UUSJ’s issues impacts are made stark. Yet now is not a season to demur from our work for social justice.  Instead, we must act to protect vulnerable communities, preserve our right to vote in freedom and safety, and strive for a just COVID recovery. 

So our work will continue.  We will advocate, organize, and educate via Zoom, phone, and by mail if need be.  

We would like to invite you to join UUSJ’s Immigration Justice Task Group to share what is on your heart regarding COVID-19, hear what we’ve been doing, and especially gather your ideas on how UUSJ should focus its Immigration Justice advocacy for a just COVID recovery.

Zoom Discussion Event:

Immigration Justice Advocacy & COVID-19

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Start: 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT

Duration: 75m (1.25 hrs)

RSVP using the button for Zoom details

Participants:

  • Charlotte Jones-Carroll, Convener, UUSJ Immigration Task Group
  • Terry Grogan, UUSJ Immigration Task Group 
  • Pablo DeJesus, Executive Director, UUSJ

Sincerely,

Charlotte Jones-Carroll

Board Secretary, UUSJ

Convener, Immigration Justice Task Group

 

Voters in masks line up at Riverside High School for Wisconsin's primary election in Milwaukee. [Morry Gash/AP]

 
 

Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)
7750 16th St NW  | Washington, District of Columbia 20012
202-600-9132 | info@uusj.org

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