Jan 31: Annual Meeting of the Community Forum for Economic Justice

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY FORUM
FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS A WEEK AWAY:
MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 2022 — AT 6 PM.

CURRENT, FORMER & FUTURE MEMBERS ARE INVITED
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS VIRTUAL MEETING.
PROGRAM THEME: "YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW"

During the meeting we will share information about past and current activities of the Community Forum.  We also invite you to participate in a discussion of the challenges and opportunities we’ll face during the coming year. For example, how should we respond to voter suppression and other attacks on democracy and how do we integrate the fight against systemic racism into all our campaigns?

To receive the zoom link for the meeting and additional
information about the meeting agenda, fill out this form:
https://forms.gle/uVWToKZ7xv1NgR9n7
 
We encourage you to renew or begin your membership before the meeting by clicking on this link:
https://communityforum.typepad.com/my_weblog/join-the-community-forum.html

 Our mission:

The Community Forum for Economic Development of St. Joseph County seeks to promote community development, racial justice, and social and economic equity through education, organizing, advocacy, and greater democratic participation.

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