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Gamaliel leaders call on Incoming President Biden to prioritize the inclusion of undocumented essential workers in legislation
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 19, 2021 CRI Contact (English/Español): Pablo Tapia Gamaliel Civil Rights of Immigrants Chair [email protected] /(651) 208-7896 National Contact: Rev. Cynthia Owen Jarrold Gamaliel National Policy Director [email protected] /(913) 219-3198 Gamaliel leaders call on Incoming President Biden to prioritize the inclusion of undocumented essential workers in legislation and executive orders during the Administration’s…
Read MoreJoin the GNRLC for Inauguration Eve Prayers of, by and for the People
Join the Gamaliel National Religious Leaders Caucus (GNRLC) on January 19 at 7:00 p.m. CT (8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT) for an evening of prayer and personal commitment before the inauguration of President-Elect Joseph R. Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris. GNRLC leaders will offer prayers of healing for our nation and for the President-…
Read MoreSave the date: We Are Gamaliel – Passport to Power!
Save the date for Gamaliel’s first virtual fundraiser! Join us February 27 at 5 p.m. CT (6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT) for a virtual tour through Gamaliel. We’ll share stories about our work and share ways for our audience to invest long-term in our work – whether that be an investment of time, money, or…
Read MoreLet’s also prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations for jails, prisons, and immigrant detention centers in this country!
Now it the time to take action to secure vaccinations for the incarcerated in this country! On December 11, the Food and Drug Administration issued the first emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine. Since then, FDA has issued a another emergency use authorization for a second COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and…
Read MoreHoliday greetings from Gamaliel
When we wrote to you at the end of last year, we looked forward to 2020 with hope. Although this year was not what anyone expected, we found plenty of reasons to stay hopeful. Our trainings tell the story best. When travel and large gatherings became unsafe, we reimagined our training procedures to make sure…
Read MoreTable Talk: Race, Family Values, and What We Say in Private
Join us Sunday for “Table Talk: Race, Family Values, and What We Say in Private”. Join Racial Justice Ministries at Scarritt Bennett Center, in partnership with Gamaliel Network, for “Table Talk: Race, Family Values, and What We Say in Private.” The kitchen table is the most powerful piece of furniture in our homes. At the…
Read MoreMore than Ready: November 19 Ntosake Event
You’re invited to the November Ntosake Event, More Than Enough. We’ll be working from Cecilia Munoz’s book of the same name to build our local Prides of women ready to step into leadership 2021 is on the horizon and it’s full of promise. Let’s be ready! Gather the women in your organizations together and get…
Read MoreElection Day – Rev. Dr. John C. Welch
The Daily Reflection on Our Journey A message from Rev. Dr. John C. Welch, Chair of the Gamaliel Board of Directors, on Election Day Read All of the Daily Reflections on Our Website
Read MoreDay 40 – Rabbi Doug Alpert
Rabbi Doug Alpert, Congregation Kol Ami, Kansas City, MO, and Former Co-Chair, Gamaliel affiliate Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity (MORE2) When confronting hate, in general, and maybe white nationalist/neo-Nazi, in particular, we often frame it in the negative. Our narrative emphasizes what and whom we are against. Amongst the 613 commandments or…
Read MoreDay 39 – David Liners
David Liners, State Coordinator for WISDOM, the Gamaliel Network in Wisconsin In much of the Western Christian world, November 1 is All Saints Day. It is a day when we remember “all the saints, known and unknown.” We don’t just remember the “A-list” saints like St. Francis or Mother Teresa. We remember the multitude…
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