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MEETING ROOM (ENTER by way of 55 Washington Square South)

Judson Memorial Church is honored to host The Movement for Black Lives's Electoral Justice Town Hall, this Saturday, November 4, 2017. 

Doors open at 55 Washington Square South at 1:30PM
Town Hall starts promptly at 2PM 

This event is free and open to the public.

The Electoral Justice Project (EJP) is a project of The Movement for Black Lives that seeks to continue a long legacy of social movements fighting for the advancement of the rights of Black folks through electoral strategy. We recognize that electoral work alone will not change the conditions plaguing Black communities, but we believe that Black people deserve a loving and strategic political home to seek transformational political change.

The Electoral Justice Project will launch in November 2017, a year from the midterm elections with a day of 50 town hall meetings that will amplify and center Black voices in every corner of the country. The Electoral Justice town halls will seek to build our base, talk about Black civic power, and find ways to build together and grow our Movement for Black Lives to seek electoral justice for our families.