Social Action: Black Lives Matter rally, Lincroft 9/25

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Sep 22, 2016, 12:50:48 AM9/22/16
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Black Lives Matter

Community Rally

Sunday, September 25th

1:30 pm

1475 West Front Street - Lincroft NJ 07738

 in front of the Unitarian meetinghouse (uucmc.org)

Why do we say Black Lives Matter?  What should be our response to the systemic hatred and violence inflicted upon people of color? How can we resist and undo white supremacy? How do we create a beloved community where love and respect for all rules?

Join the members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County, faith leaders from various congregations, as well as people of all beliefs from around the area to reflect on the answers to these pressing questions. Bring your signs, wear your t-shirts and join us to to make a public commitment to a community built upon racial justice and relationships of goodwill and harmony.

Check out the article in the Asbury Park Press: 
http://www.app.com/story/news/local/how-we-live/race/2016/09/21/3-things-sundays-black-lives-matter-rally/90779832/





Please also join us for the latest in the Social Action film series later that evening.

Film: Inequality for All
Sunday, Sept. 25
6 pm
1475 West Front Street, Lincroft NJ 07738
Unitarian meetinghouse uucmc.org
Community Room (down the hall to the right at the front entrance, also accessible from the back parking lot, through the door in the middle of the building)

INEQUALITY FOR ALL features former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, now a professor and best-selling author, as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. It also reveals how Reich has overcome personal challenges while pursuing his lifelong goal of protecting those who are unable to protect themselves. Through his singular perspective, Reich explains how the massive consolidation of wealth by a few threatens the American workforce and the foundation of democracy itself. In this INCONVENIENT TRUTH for the economy, Reich uses humor and a wide array of facts to explain how the issue of economic inequality affects each and every one of us. (summary from the link below) 

For more info, call Dan Ciaglia 732-284-6312, or email danci...@gmail.com.



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