What makes a responsible citizen?
On Wednesday we had a group of brand-new first-year students from Luther Seminary come give JRLC a visit....
What Will It Take?
Weeks ago Brian published this blog post about the controversy over the Muslim community center being built in...
Changing our World: Catholic Social Teaching and Voting Rights
by Dr. Bernard Evans, professor at St John's University and member of JRLC's Executive Board. Cross-posted...
Tax Fairness and Justice
There's no doubt anymore about what the Governor's race is about. It is about whether a vigorous state...
The roots of JRLC
The year 2011 marks the 40th anniversary for the Joint Religious Legislative Coalition! But to find the roots...
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What makes a responsible citizen?
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What Will It Take?
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Changing our World: Catholic Social Teaching and Voting Rights
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Tax Fairness and Justice
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The roots of JRLC
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Young Adult Advocacy Training
Practicing Justice, Living Faith: Connecting Spiritual Life with Social Action
What: An interfaith ADVOCACY TRAINING for young adults by young adults leaders
Where: The Hub, Bush Student Center
Hamline University (1526 Hewitt Avenue, St Paul)
When: March 11, 2010 - 6:00 PM - 8:00PM
Join us for a special advocacy training event that will be given by young adults, for young adults who want to engage in legislative advocacy at Day on the Hill! Come for a free dinner with fellow concerned young adults and stay for valuable information on how to speak with your legislators, current local justice issues, and techniques for an interfaith approach to advocacy.
Our awesome trainers will be Alison Killeen, Statewide Organizer at JRLC, Adam Robinson, Public Policy Organizer with the Office for Social Justice, and Melissa Rudnick, Community Organizer with Jewish Community Action.
For more information, contact Alison at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it !
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So! How are the Children?
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