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[mpen-dayton] FW: "Trump's Muslim Registry?" & "Forgetting Indian Rights" & "Oppose racists in ..." & "Trump STOLE the election" and more

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·           FW: Trump's Muslim Registry?

·           FW: Join AAUP's Work Building Sanctuary Campuses

·           FW: 'Turning Point USA's Professor Watchlist' & 'The prescient Richard Rorty of 1998 (when we were all sidetracked by Bill and Monica)'

·           FW: Forgetting Indian Rights

·           FW: Celebrate Thanksgiving by showing solidarity with Native Americans (please read)

·           FW: President David Hecker and MEA President Steven Cook respond to selection of Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of Education

·           FW: Detroit Free Press: What you should know about Betsy DeVos, Trump's education secretary pick

·           FW: Trump meets with prominent anti-immigration lawyer with ties to hate group

·           FW: Oppose racists in the cabinet AND White House (Bannon)

·           FW: An update from JVP

·           FW: Sherrod Brown+You vs. Trump+Bannon. Add your name

·           FW: Trump STOLE the 2016 election (sign this petition!)

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From: Sang Kang
Subject: Trump's Muslim Registry?


George Takei on Muslim registry: 'Have we learned nothing?'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/george-takei-on-muslim-registry-have-we-learned-nothing-161030408.html

 

 

From: Munsup @Siscom Seoh
Subject: Join AAUP's Work Building Sanctuary Campuses

This week the American Association of University Professor's national Council approved a resolution that  supports the sanctuary campus movement, which is aimed at creating campuses that support and protect undocumented students. In the coming months, the AAUP will continue to work to help support  and build the sanctuary campus movement. If you're interested in learning more about AAUP's efforts on this cause, please sign up here. We'll be in  touch with resources, updates, and news on our efforts helping to support these efforts. https://actionnetwork.org/forms/be-part-of-the-sanctuary-campus-movement?source=ShareProgress&sp_ref=247118486.374.177158.e.0.2&source=email

 

 

From: Eric Kramer
Subject: FW: Turning Point USA's Professor Watchlist  & 'The prescient Richard Rorty of 1998 (when we were all sidetracked by Bill and Monica)'

Turning Point USA's Professor Watchlist: Can you believe this shit??  Launched, earlier this week, by Turning Point USA, an Ultra Right Wing millennials' organization founded by a boyish neofascist named Charkie Kirk, Professor Watchlist is both a perfect addendum to the Age of Trump, as well as an ideal throwback to Germany's Nazi Era of the 1930s.   Oy!!!
     http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/11/turning-point-usa-launches-professor-watchlist.html
     http://professorwatchlist.org/index.php/about-us
I would gladly consider it a badge of honor to be included on this list...     Eric

The prescient Richard Rorty of 1998 (when we were all sidetracked by Bill and Monica): The 1998 prognostications of philosopher Richard Rorty have proven to be FAR more prescient than I believe anyone might have imagined, at the time, and, were he still alive today, journalists, pundits and politicians would be beating down his door, in order to get his opinions and insights....
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/books/richard-rortys-1998-book-suggested-election-2016-was-coming.html?hpw&rref=books&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region%C2%AEion%3Dbottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0     Eric

 

 

From: Thomas Scott
Subject: Forgetting Indian Rights


A Tradition of Forgetting Indian Rights

Ironically, as Americans commemorate how Native Americans helped save the Pilgrims in 1621, Indian-rights activists
are under attack today in defense of land that a 1868 treaty guaranteed as theirs, observes Nat Parry.
By Nat Parry @natparry

A Tradition of Forgetting Indian Rights – Consortiumnews

 

 

From: Irna Landrum; Liberation League at Daily Kos
Subject: Celebrate Thanksgiving by showing solidarity with Native Americans (please read)

Sophia Wilansky is fighting to save her arm after being attacked so brutally by Morton County officers at Standing Rock on Sunday night that she faces a possible amputation. She asked us to remember this is not about her, but about the indigenous people of our country.

Hundreds of tribal nations stand with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to fiercely protect the Missouri River from contamination by the Dakota Access pipeline. They have been attacked by dogs, shot by rubber bullets, blasted with water in freezing temperatures, tear gassed and more. Law enforcement is willfully endangering their lives to protect oil profits while people suffer.

Call the Army Corps of Engineers and tell them pull the permits for DAPL and stop this project before someone is killed. Here are the numbers and a sample script:

Army Corps of Engineers phone numbers:
     Main: 202-761-0011, press 9
     Regulatory (permits) office: 202-761-5903


Hello, my name is ________. I'm calling from {city, state, county}. It is your duty to pull the permits for the Dakota Access pipeline immediately. Police are violently attacking peaceful water protectors, putting their lives in danger by blasting them with water cannons in freezing cold weather. You must stop this pipeline now. It is dangerous in the long term, but right now, this very second it is a threat to the lives at Standing Rock.


After your call, fill out this form to tell us how the call went. Tell us how the Army Corps responds to your calls.

As you prepare to observe (or not observe) the Thanksgiving holiday, please don't forget about the original people of this land. Indigenous people are putting their lives on the line to protect the land stolen from them, the water they drink, and their sacred sites.

The least we can do is stand with them, and call on the Army Corps of Engineers.

P.S. If you are hearing impaired and can't make calls, click here to send an email to the Army Corps of Engineers.

 

 

From: Andrew J. Tierman

Subject: FW: President David Hecker and MEA President Steven Cook respond to selection of Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of Education

The Michigan Education Association, organizing most public school teachers outside of Detroit and some Higher Ed faculty members, and the American Federation of Teachers, organizing Detroit Teachers, disapprove of Michigan GOP activist for private, for-profit charter schools, Betsy DeVos for US Secretary of Education.     - AT.
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From: Julie Rowe, Legislative Mobilization Coordinator
Subject: President David Hecker and MEA President Steven Cook respond to selection of Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of Education


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


LANSING — The selection of Betsy DeVos to serve as U.S. Secretary of Education is an affront to students and education professionals in Michigan, according to the leaders of Michigan's school employee unions, the American Federation of Teachers Michigan and the Michigan Education Association.

DeVos brings no credible experience or expertise in education, but rather has pushed for the privatization and dismantling of public education at every turn. She rejects evidence, research and the experiences of front-line educators in pursuit of policy changes that only serve to profit billionaires.

"In Michigan, we know firsthand how disastrous DeVos' ideology is, as she has spent decades wielding her family's money and influence to destroy public education and turn our schools and students over to for-profit corporations," said MEA President Steven Cook.

In 2000, DeVos led a failed effort to use public funding for private schools, which was soundly rejected by Michigan voters. Since then, she has pushed to eliminate restrictions on the growth of for-profit charter schools and has resisted every attempt to hold these corporations accountable for the tax dollars they take from public schools.

"Policies she's supported – increasing standardized testing and punishing teachers, students, and families – have done nothing to improve education," said AFT Michigan President David Hecker. "In fact, DeVos policies have consistently left our most vulnerable students behind."

The DeVos family's billions have bought their influence in Michigan politics and Michigan school policy for decades. Donald Trump's appointment of Betsy DeVos signals he is not actually interested in changing politics as usual, but is instead perpetuating a pay-to-play scheme. Students, educators, and families across the country will be paying the price.

AFT Michigan and MEA have fought corporate-backed education reform and the DeVos family's ideology and money for decades. We will continue to stand up for Michigan's education professionals and the students they serve.

 

 

From: Andrew Tierman
Subject: Detroit Free Press: What you should know about Betsy DeVos, Trump's education secretary pick


From Detroit Free Press
http://on.freep.com/2gi6Hu2


What you should know about Betsy DeVos, Trump's education secretary pick


This story was originally published on Chalkbeat.org.President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly tapped Michigan philanthropist Betsy DeVos to be his education secretary."I am honored to work with the President-elect on his vision to make American education great again," DeVos tweeted Wednesday. "The status quo in ed is not acceptable."DeVos, an advocate for school vouchers, has chaired the Michigan Republican party and played a key role in some major education policy decisions there in recent years. But unlike former D.C. schools chief Michelle Rhee and charter-school leader Eva Moskowitz, two others Trump considered for the education secretary position, DeVos has kept a relatively low national profile. She has neither worked in public education nor chosen public schools for her own children, who attended private Christian schools.

 

From: Southern Poverty Law Center, FIGHTING HATE // TEACHING TOLERANCE // SEEKING JUSTICE
Subject: Trump meets with prominent anti-immigration lawyer with ties to hate group

President-elect Donald Trump met with Kris Kobach, a meeting that suggests Trump will fulfill his anti-immigrant campaign promises.

We've followed Kobach's work for some time. For many years he served as a lawyer for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which we've named as a hate group since 2007 because of its long history of ties to white supremacists and eugenicists. He has been the Kansas Secretary of State since 2011, where he has aggressively sought to undermine voting rights.

He's also the architect of Arizona's notorious "papers, please" law and similar statutes around the country that encouraged the racial profiling of Latinos. Almost all of the provisions of those laws were struck down as unconstitutional.

Reportedly, Trump had already worked with Kobach before this meeting. During the campaign, Kobach claimed that he helped write Trump's border wall plan. More recently, he has said that he's advising the transition team.

Please read our profile of Kobach. He is someone we all need to keep an eye on in the coming weeks.

For a deeper look at Kobach and the nativist extremists he is associated with, see:
   


P.S. Here are a few other links we think you'll find useful.
   

·         Here's what you should know about Stephen Bannon.

·         Read our latest newsletter.

 

 

From: Alex Hart; Online Team, PFAW
Subject: Oppose racists in the cabinet AND White House (Bannon)

THANK YOU so much for adding your name to our petition opposing the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General.

Sessions has a record of bigotry and hostility to civil rights that would make him very dangerous as the head of the Justice Department, but Trump's naming of Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist is also tremendously dangerous.

Bannon is a leader of the so-called Alt-Right white nationalist movement and someone who has shown a history of racism, antisemitism and misogyny. And while we CANNOT have bigots leading critical government agencies like the DOJ, we also can't have them just a few offices down from the president.

So, there's another petition we urgently need you to sign:

Please add your name to tell Republicans in Congress they must SPEAK OUT and use any influence they have to keep Bannon out of the White House>>



Earlier message:

In case there was any lingering doubt that he would bring the extremism and bigotry that defined his campaign into the White House, President-elect Donald Trump announced this week that he would appoint Stephen Bannon, the former Breitbart chairman who has become a vocal promoter of the white nationalist "alt-right" movement, as his chief strategist -- a position Trump's team says will be equal to the Chief of Staff.

As surreal as it may seem, there's no denying it: our future president has picked someone who proudly provided a platform for racist, anti-Semitic, misogynistic and white nationalist rhetoric to help lead his administration.

This is not the time for progressives to idly wait for something to change. We must speak up and take action. And with outrage at Bannon's appointment coming from across the political spectrum, right now taking action means pressuring other Republicans to use their influence to stop it.


Tell Republicans in Congress: We're holding you accountable
to do everything in your power to keep Bannon out of the White House>>


sign the petition


At Right Wing Watch, we've been monitoring and reporting on Bannon and the white nationalist movement whose profile he has helped elevate for years, so we know first-hand just how dangerous and frankly horrifying the prospect of him in the White House really is.

Republicans may have won last Tuesday night, but the next four years will test the party's unity and message. If Republicans want to save the GOP from becoming the White Nationalist Party, they need to take action now. And we need to make sure they know that we're paying attention.

Donald Trump and his White House team are trying frantically to project competency and composure, but it's clear that they are unprepared to take over. That means that Republicans now have the opportunity to influence Trump's administration in a way they couldn't during the election -- and may not be able to again.


Tell Republicans: Stay on the right side of history and speak out against Trump's appointment of Steve Bannon before it's too late!

While it's easy to feel hopeless right now, it's never been more important for us to step up and take action. Together we can and will fight back!

 

 

From: Rebecca Vilkomerson; Executive Director, Jewish Voice for Peace
Subject: An update for Munsup from JVP

These last ten days have been busy.  We've been having intense discussions among our staff, board members, allies, and member leaders about what our priorities are going to be in this new era. We still have a lot to figure out, but the way forward is starting to become more clear.

The full consequences of the election will play out over years, not weeks. Heading into the holiday weekend--when some of us will be finding comfort among loved ones, some of us will be facing family members whose values may seem antithetical to our own, and some may not be celebrating at all--I wanted to give you some updates about our current thinking, and ways that you can start to take action.
  

  • We exist to fight racism in Israel/Palestine, so we're ready to fight the normalization of racism here in the U.S.


We already know how to fight racist governments -- because that's what we do in Israel/Palestine. We're committed to BDS, a strategic, long-term, focused strategy for grassroots resistance to governments that refuse to act on their own, and refusing to normalize bigotry and oppression. In the face of similar conditions here in the United States, we can't back down from BDS, and our support for peace and justice in Israel/Palestine -- we have to double down.

What can you do? Our friend and ally Issa Amro, a Palestinian human rights activist, is on trial this week in an Israeli military court, which virtually guarantees his conviction. We need Secretary of State John Kerry to raise his case with the Israeli government -- click here to sign the petition.
  

  • We have to fight Islamophobia


There was a crisis of Islamophobia in this country before the election, but now it's intensifying. We're hearing terrifying reports from across the country of Muslims being victimized and targeted at even higher rates than normal. So it's on us to fight Islamophobia, both in our communities and in utterly unacceptable policies that have already been proposed such as registration programs for Muslims. But the first step, even before Trump becomes President, is to be highly visible in our cities and towns saying we won't let this pass.

What can you do? JVP chapters from coast to coast are canvassing in their neighborhoods, giving out highly visible anti-Islamophobia materials through our Network Against Islamophobia and making it clear that we'll fight with and for the safety and rights of Muslims in this country. Go to JVP.org/NAI to download materials and find out more.
  

  • We have to win over Jewish communities -- and if we can't, we have to build our own


We've been taking the fight to Jewish institutions that refuse to condemn Trump's embrace of white nationalism, embodied by his appointment of Steven Bannon. Our grassroots petition to #StopBannon has over 35,000 signatures and 100 organizations who have signed on in support. But it's not just about Bannon -- this is an opportunity to challenge institutions that insist on supporting Israel at the cost of ignoring antisemitism, and an opportunity to convince Jews that if they are horrified by Trump's proposals they should be taking a serious look at Israel's too. And since these institutions are doing a truly lousy job of representing us we need to build an alternative model--one where we can fight Islamophobia and antisemitism and criticize Israel all at the same time.

What can you do? Sign our petition to #StopBannon. If you've already signed, call the Jewish Federations of North America and demand they condemn him. If you've called already, call again. And if you want to see what a beautiful justice-centred Jewish community really looks like, we'll be hosting livestreamed Shabbat services -- watch out for more information coming soon.
  

  • We have to talk to more and different people about our values


I know how easy it is to get stuck in our echo chambers, and to only reach out to those who already share our values and analysis. But there's never been a more important time to make the case for what we believe in, even when it's hard. So whether it's your Trump voting uncle, your liberal Zionist cousin, or your anti-BDS roommate, the time is now to speak up.

What can you do? It's not enough for those of us who are supporting the Water Protectors at Standing Rock or Movement for Black Lives organizers to proclaim our solidarity on social media--we need to do the hard work of making the case to our loved ones. Download our updated Conversation Guide for tips and talking points about how to bring justice and anti-racism to your holiday table.
  

  • We have to get trained and organized


There's one thing that's giving me real hope in this moment: millions of people are coming off the sidelines to oppose Trump and fight the seriously scary white nationalist movement that he has empowered. And at JVP, we're ready to equip our members with skills, tools and analysis to organize, fight, and win.

What can you do? We're developing a free online curriculum to equip us for the fights ahead -- the Ready to Fight virtual training series. Click here to find out more and sign up.
  

  • We have to come together


In March of next year, about halfway through Trump's first hundred days, we'll be gathering together in Chicago at our National Member Meeting to build community and strategize the future of our movement. Our NMM was important before November 8th, but now the urgency is even greater. Will I see you there? Click here to RSVP.

I know I've asked a lot of you -- but this moment demands nothing less of all of us. As our regional organizer Alana Krivo Kaufman recently wrote, "our work for justice in Palestine and commitments to be a part of the visionary progressive movements in our own communities are more vital than ever. We need each other. We need vision. We need art. We need strategy. We need history. We need reflection. We need planning. We need praying. We need this community."

So we have a few days off now, but then it's back to work.

Because we're in this fight for the long-haul, and the stakes are way too high to back down now.
  


It takes time, people power, and also money to make the change we need. Will you help JVP get even stronger?

Please Donate
  

 

 

From: Sherrod Brown via Daily Kos
Subject: Sherrod Brown+You vs. Trump+Bannon. Add your name

Steve Bannon must be removed from his position immediately. Add your name to denounce President-elect Trump's pick of Steve Bannon.

President-elect Trump recently picked Steve Bannon as his senior advisor. Bannon has a long history of promoting anti-Semitic, racist, misogynistic and dangerous views that embolden white nationalists.

This man doesn't belong anywhere near the White House, let alone working in the West Wing.

Steve Bannon must be removed from his position immediately. Add your name to denounce President-elect Trump's pick of Steve Bannon.

Bannon is the former head of Breitbart News. These are just a few things that happened during his tenure:
   

  • The website featured stories such as "Hoist It High and Proud: The Confederate Flag Proclaims a Glorious Heritage"; "Gay rights have made us dumber, it's time to get back in the closest"; and "Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy."
  • He created a section on the website called "Black Crime."
  • They called former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords (who was shot in the head during a public event in 2011) "the gun control movement's human shield."


Glenn Beck even said Bannon "is a nightmare" who "wants to burn it down." When you are too extreme for Glenn Beck, there is a problem.

Steve Bannon's rhetoric has emboldened the alt-right and made Americans feel threatened.

Sign the petition denouncing Trump for hiring Steve Bannon.


Paid for by Sherrod Brown

 

 

From: Progressive Turnout Project
Subject: Trump STOLE the 2016 election (sign this petition!)


BREAKING: Nationwide voting restrictions prevented MILLIONS from voting

Sign our petition urging Congress to take immediate action to restore the Voting Rights Act:


The 2016 election was the first Presidential Election in 50 years without the Voting Rights Act.

After the Supreme Court gutted basic protections to our innate right to vote, Republicans set to work guaranteeing that Democratic-leaning voters wouldn't be able to cast their ballots.

And it worked.

A shocking new report analyzing this year's election revealed widespread and significant voting problems across the country.[1]
  

WISCONSIN: 300,000 registered voters lacked the photo ID necessary to cast their ballots.

Trump won Wisconsin by only 27,000 votes.

NORTH CAROLINA: 158 fewer polling locations in 40 predominantly African American districts.

African American turnout decreased by 16% in North Carolina.

 

These voting problems are the DIRECT result of the Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act in 2013. Since then, the Court has allowed states to pass their own election rules without federal approval.

And predictably, budgets were slashed and urban neighborhoods that consistently vote Democratic were hit significantly harder than rural, Republican-leaning areas.

That's why we're calling on Congress to restore the Voting Rights Act, so everyone has the opportunity to participate in our Democracy:

This November was one of the most consequential elections in modern history.

And Republican elected officials managed to steal it -- and elect one of the most unqualified Presidents in U.S. history -- by suppressing the Democratic vote.

We cannot afford to let this happen again.

Voting is one of the most fundamental components of a healthy democracy. And unless Congress restores the Voting Rights Act, millions of Americans will continue to be robbed of this basic right.

We're collecting 25,000 signatures to DEMAND Congress restore the Voting Rights Act immediately. Will you sign on?



http://go.turnoutpac.org/Protect-The-Right-To-Vote


[1]The Nation | The GOP's Attack on Voting Rights Was the Most Under-Covered Story of 2016 | 11/9/16


Paid for by the Progressive Turnout Project and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

 

End of MPEN e-Newsletter

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

[mpen-dayton] Greater Miami Valley Events & News

FYI.   Best, Munsup

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·         (Nov. 25) FW: Streets Closure in Dayton

·         (Nov. 29) FW: GDCC Giving Tuesday

·         (Nov. 30 & Dec. 7) FW: Upcoming Three Events

·         (Dec. 3) FW: Fair Trade and International Artisan Sale

·         (Dec. 9) FW: HealthLink Seminar December 9, 2016 – Deadline Extended and CEU Approved

·         FW: Not a Single Pound - Week 1

·         FW: Welcome Dayton UPDATE - November 2016

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From: David K. Greer
Subject: Upcoming Initiatives in Our City!


Streets to Be Closed this Friday for Dayton Holiday Festival

Office of Public Affairs, City Hall from City of Dayton · 1d ago


Following are the scheduled street closures (provided by the Dayton Police Department) for the Dayton Holiday Festival's Grande Illumination and Dayton Children's Parade Spectacular in Lights on Friday, Nov. 25. 

Closed from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.: 
• Third Street between Main and Ludlow 

Closed from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m.: 
• Second Street between Perry and Vista View 

Closed from 5:30 p.m. until 10 p.m.: 
• Wilkinson Street between Second and Third 
• Ludlow Street between First and Second 

Closed from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.: 
• Main Street between First and Fifth 
• Second Street between Jefferson and Perry 
• Third Street between Jefferson and Perry 
• Fourth Street between Jefferson and Ludlow 
• Wilkinson Street between Maple and Fourth 
• Southbound Red Cross Lane between First and Second 
• Southbound Stafford Street between First and Second 
(Access to the Arts Garage will be maintained while surrounding streets are closed.) 

For more information on the Dayton Holiday Festival, call 937-224-1518, or visit 
www.daytonholidayfestival.org.


Concerned DPS Parents

Darryl Fairchild from Dayton View Triangle · 1d ago


I'm working with other concerned parents of students in DPS. We believe the timing of the proposed cuts are very disruptive and will negatively impact the education of our children and the long term strength of our schools. If you are parent or know someone - please have them contact me (239-0688). We are planning a parent forum on Dec 1. Still working out details - will share when we have them.


Traffic Advisory: Brandt Street closed up to three weeks

Office of Public Affairs, City Hall from City of Dayton · 4d ago

Brandt Street between Stanley and St. Adalbert Avenues is closed to through traffic beginning Friday, November 18, for up to three weeks. 

A contractor is installing new water infrastructure below the road surface. A posted detour directs drivers to use Valley Street or Troy Street as alternate routes.

 

 

From: Crystal Walker; Executive Director, GDCC
Subject: GDCC Giving Tuesday

Greater Dayton Christian Connections
4021 Denlinger Rd., Dayton, OH 45426
937-222-4322
November 22, 2016


Greetings! On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Board Chairperson Robert Downs and myself, we would like to extend our wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you.

Greater Dayton Christian Connections has had a very busy year with many social justice items on the agenda that we support, lead and encourage community involvement in. We have been advocating on issues such as gun violence in the community, tolerance and acceptance of multi-faiths and cultures, domestic violence and human trafficking, K-12 efforts for better schools in the community, hunger and poverty in the Miami-Valley, citizen Re-entry efforts and many other efforts. Sometimes it seems like we have taken on more than we can possible handle, but it is with the joint efforts of the community, the melding of the various churches and worship centers and the many volunteers that support our efforts that we can continue to prosper and Connect (as a community), Transform (as believers) and Build (as the children of the Most High God).

Greater Dayton Christian Connections needs your support. Tuesday, November 29, 2016 is Giving Tuesday. After you have had a wonderful time of Thanksgiving festivities with your family, a fabulous time of shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, won't you consider giving a portion of your fortune to help GDCC continue to maintain its' expenses so that we can continue to be advocates for the community of Greater Dayton?

All donations can be sent to GDCC at the address listed above. GDCC is a 501c3 organization and your donation will be tax deductible. If you donate at least $25.00 as an individual, your ticket to the 2017 Interfaith Prayer Breakfast will be included and you will also get a commemorative 25th Anniversary T-Shirt. Sizes are limited so please include your best size fit (small-3x) and we will try to accommodate you to the best of our ability. If the shirt cannot fit you, it makes a great Christmas Present!

Thank you for your generosity!

 

 

From: Colette Harrison
Subject: Upcoming Three Events

Here are three special gatherings taking place in the next couple of weeks that I hope you will be able to participate in with me!

On November 30, 5 – 7 PM, The Center for Urban Ministry, 1516 Salem Ave, will host a gathering for the purpose of seeking ways that our multi-faith communities can be intentional about the business of awakening and keeping alive the moral conscience of our city, state, nation, and world. The Center offers a neutral place where moral issues can be aired and discussed as we plan how to improve the life of our broader community. We must be concerned about what will now happen to vulnerable groups such as our children, refugees, immigrants, African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims, women, and people in need of health care, etc.
People on the right and the left, and everywhere in between, are frustrated and passionate about not being listened to or heard. As worshipers and believers in the Divine, we are called to be, and work together, as one.  This is the essential role people of faith can play. Our places of worship must become venues for more than one-sided thinking on many major issues. They must be a place where dialogues with those who are marginalized and may differ from our perspective, and must be done with respect and in solidarity with and for each other. 
Please RSVP to Pastor Robert E. Jones 937-529-2201

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The December 7 meeting of the Dayton Diversity and Inclusion Partners (*) will be on Religious Holiday Traditions (and the workplace).
The meeting will begin at 8:00 AM at the Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, 505 Riverside Drive, in Dayton, with a continental breakfast and brief period for networking. The actual program will begin at 8:30 AM (and end no later than 10:00AM). 
An RSVP is requested (but unfortunately I don't currently have the link for that! You can let me know if you're coming and I'll pass it on as they want to ensure they have enough food for everyone.)
After brief introductions, our panelists will be asked to address several questions that are of interest to the audience.

The following speakers have agreed to serve as our panel members:

1.    Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz is the Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel. She works with the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration Committee, and conducts a "pulpit exchange" of clergy with Omega Baptist Church in connection with the holiday celebration. She is active in the civil rights area, and she and Temple Israel have hosted Dayton's Anti-Islamophobia project.
 
2.    Dr. Ramzieh Azmeh, a pediatrician, is a Muslim and was raised in Syria. Ramzieh is a past president of the Interfaith Forum of Greater Dayton. Before coming to Dayton she led other interfaith groups in the Midwest, including Wichita, KS. Dr. Azmeh and her husband, Dr. Wayel Azmeh, have been very active in educating the Dayton community about Islam.
 
3.      Tracy Williams is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). He is a former bishop of the Centerville congregation, and served as stake president of the Dayton Ohio Stake for 10 years. He currently serves as the Multi-Stake Director of Public Affairs for the church in the Dayton area. His professional career was in city management. He and his wife Karen, a retired attorney, have taught English in Beijing, China, as part of a Brigham University program

4.    Having been raised in a multi-faith and multi-cultural family, Dr. Colette Harrison was drawn to the Baha'i Faith in 1985. She became interested, primarily, in its teachings on the unity of mankind and social justice, including the establishment of a global society. Dr. Harrison has worked in various settings, conducting workshops and trainings on healing from trauma & addictions, in the U.S., as well as in Africa, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Turkey, Montenegro, and Israel.
 
5.    As the Wing Chaplain at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Lieutenant Colonel Theadore "Ted" Wilson advises the Wing Commander and senior staff on religious issues relating to the free exercise of religion by 27,500 military and civilian personnel (and their dependents). He received the Master of Divinity degree in 2001 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He supervises a staff of 22, plus 21 contract employees and more than 400 volunteers.
 
(*) Dayton Diversity and Inclusion Partners (DDIP) is an organization whose vision is to be a valued resource to the greater Dayton business community, promoting Diversity and Inclusion in helping to build a strong workforce and profitable workplace. Our mission is to provide a forum for developing contemporary, real-world diversity and inclusion solutions through: Hands-on practical workshops, Previews of emerging trends and practices, small group discussions focused on critical thought for practical applications. DDIP is an action/results oriented organization, providing members with information, tools and resources that they will take back and effectively implement within their respective organizations. Participating members should be those individuals within companies and organizations who have the responsibility for leading the Diversity and Inclusion initiative and have the authority to execute and implement new practices and strategies.

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And then. Also on Dec 7 …   

With all optimism that our small attempt to learn and understand each other can make a difference in this uncertain time, we're happy to invite you to this year's third Women's Interfaith Discussion. 11 am to 1pm.  We will meet at Temple Israel, home to Dayton's original Reform Jewish congregation.  The Reform Jewish movement was the first to ordain women, and Temple Israel just installed its first female Senior Rabbi.
Our topic this time:  Salvation and the Afterlife.  This topic was suggested twice, and seems to be one of the burning questions we have about each other's faiths.  Hopefully we'll learn a little bit, get to tour the Temple, see the Torah scrolls, and enjoy the company of those new friends and now-familiar faces.
Please bring a friend with you - or attend yourself if you haven't done so yet.  So far, the discussions have been lively, and questions flow. Feel free to share the flyer below, especially if you are in a leadership role and can reach those who might be interested.
An RSVP if you know you can attend is appreciated.
LadiesInterfaith@gmail.com

 

 

From: Pam Long; Regional Director, Catholic Social Action Office
Subject: Fair Trade and International Artisan Sale

Warm up your holidays with gifts for your family and friends that also help families around the world lift themselves out of poverty. Shop at the Fair Trade and International Artisan Sale Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the University of Dayton's River Campus, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., across from the Historic Carillon Park.  This event also features traditional dancing from Mexico and Rwanda and a Learn-While-You-Shop event created by the New Abolitionist Movement of the University of Dayton. For more information contact the Catholic Social Action Office csadayton@catholiccincinnati.org or 937-224-3026

 

 

From: Billi Ewing
Subject: FW: HealthLink Seminar December 9, 2016 – Deadline Extended and CEU Approved

The deadline for the December 9 HealthLink Seminar "Elder Care: A Coordinated Team Approach to Improve Outcomes" has been extended until 5pm on Friday, December 1. The seminar has been approved for 3.5 clock hours.


To register visit, http://medicine.wright.edu/healthlink

From: Cindy Bradley
Subject: HealthLink Seminar December 9, 2016 – Registration Open


W
e are opening registration for the next HealthLink Seminar.  Please forward this message to interested friends and colleagues.

To register visit, http://medicine.wright.edu/healthlink
Please see below for seminar fee information. If you have questions call 937-775-8248. 


Elder Care: A Coordinated Team Approach to Improve Outcomes
December 9, 2016 8:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Madison Lakes Learning and Conference Center 581 Olive Road Dayton, Ohio

Seminar cost: $20.00 non-refundable fee (includes continuing education credits, a light breakfast and materials)


If paying by purchase order, please contact me at lucinda.bradley@wright.edu or 937-775-8248 to make arrangements.

Note: These seminars tend to fill quickly.  After all spots are filled, we will start a waiting list.


 

From: Windai Tolbert; GetUp Montgomery County Program Manager, Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County
Subject: Not a Single Pound - Week 1

Thanksgiving is a day for enjoying family, friends, and good food. If you're trying to eat healthy and maintain your weight, you don't have to skip the best meal of the year! The Not A Single Pound challenge recognizes that the five weeks between Thanksgiving and the New Year might be a difficult time to stay physically active and maintain your weight. However, it IS possible to host a healthy and delicious Thanksgiving meal for family and friends that is easy, stress-free, and healthy.

If you're hosting your own Thanksgiving meal, then this is a great opportunity to skim on the calories and make some healthy substitutions. You don't have to go overboard and serve everyone nothing but kale smoothies and celery sticks. Serve whole-grain dinner rolls instead of white rolls; try making creamed cauliflower instead of mashed potatoes; sweeten your cranberry sauce using cinnamon and orange juice instead of sugar; or bake a crust-less pumpkin pie that is sweetened with a sugar-substitute such as honey, agave nectar, or applesauce. If you're visiting with friends or relatives for Thanksgiving, bring a healthy dish or two of your own.

While it's O.K. to indulge a bit on Thanksgiving, be careful not to overdo it. Don't skip breakfast or lunch to "save room". When you skip meals, you'll end up overeating due to feeling SO hungry by the time the meal is ready. Instead, eat a high protein and/or high fiber breakfast to keep you from overeating. Another strategy to keep from feeling overstuffed is by giving yourself golf ball-sized portions of everything you want to try. After you're finished eating, step away from the table for a few minutes. Remember, the food isn't going anywhere; you can always come back for more!

By removing yourself from temptation, you'll take the emphasis off of eating and focus on gratitude, giving thanks, and celebrating with your family – not dreading calories. Holiday celebrations with friends are a great opportunity to promote a healthy lifestyle, create excitement around nutritious choices, and share ways to stay active during the holiday. Try these tips and let us know what works for you!

 

 

From: Melissa Bertolo
Subject: Welcome Dayton UPDATE - November 2016

NOVEMBER 2016


3 Things You Can Do to Keep Dayton's Welcoming Movement Going
  


Five years ago, Welcome Dayton was founded on the idea that people with diverse backgrounds, skills and experiences fuel our nation's success. Our values of being welcoming and inclusive will continue to drive Welcome Dayton forward into the next five years. But our successes, both past and present, would and will not be possible without your help.

The recent presidential campaign and election surprised many Dayton residents who may feel Dayton's welcoming efforts will be challenged in the days, weeks and months ahead. Rest assured that Welcome Dayton and the City of Dayton remain committed to keeping Dayton a welcoming community. This initiative was created through community engagement, and it is that same community spirit that will continue to build and grow our efforts. Welcome Dayton would not be what it is today without your support, leadership and championing of the local welcoming movement.

Following the election, we have had many people reach out and ask what they can do to be more involved. Below are three simple suggestions for moving forward as an individual, as a family, as a neighborhood and as a community. But please don't stop with these! We are always considering how to improve our community for everyone who lives here, and we can't wait to forge the partnerships and alliances with you, the community, to make that happen.
  

1.    Sign-up to be a Welcome Dayton Ambassador

2.    Read and share local immigrants' stories and use #WelcomeDayton to share your own story.

3.    Host a Voices Event

 

 

Resource of the Month: St. John's Clothes Drive 

 


St. John's ESOL School is now accepting donations of new hats and mittens or gloves for men, women and children enrolled in their program. Help Dayton's refugee community stay warm this holiday season by dropping of your contribution at St. John's United Church of Christ (515 E. Third Street).

For more information, contact Becky at (937) 461-3332 or rwilliams@mvctc.com

 

 

Volunteer Interpreters Needed for Tax Season
  


Every year, the City of Dayton organizes a VITA coalition around the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to help residents of the Dayton region get the most out of their tax returns. The sites offer free tax preparation services which help participants claim helpful tax credits.

Certain sites will need volunteers to help interpret for ESOL program participants. If you're looking to help your community and put your language skills to work for a great cause, sign up to volunteer today!


 APPLY NOW

 

 

Reminder about Wright State's LEAP Program
    

Wright State University's LEAP Intensive English Program offers the LEAP Community Scholarship to those who qualify. The scholarship amount is $200, and the application deadline for Spring 2017 is Monday, November 21.

The program is also now accepting students on F2 visas. These individuals are spouses or children of F1 (student) visa holders, and they can study part-time if they are at least 18 years old.

Questions? Want more info? Email LEAP or call (937) 775-5287.


APPLY NOW

 


Upcoming Events

Click the dates for more info. See our full calendar of events at welcomedayton.org/calendar.


If you're out and about at one of these events, don't forget to use #WelcomeDayton when sharing your videos and photos on social media!

The Untold Story of the Arab Uprisings: Climate Stress - November 30
Dr. Kaboub, Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University and president of Binzagr Institute of Sustainable Development, will examine how climate change helped spur the wave of Arab uprisings in 2012.

International Artisans Fair Trade SaleDecember 3

This one-day sale will bring Fair Trade handcrafted articles and accessories to UD's River Campus. Shop for gifts for the holiday season while improving the lives of families in developing countries and resettled in the United States.

 

 

 

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