2016: the Year in Review

With you, we have built a uniquely Connecticut movement for racial justice, rooted in faith and conscience.  We are bold and honored to be connected to both national and international movements for black lives -- and movements for social justice for marginalized and oppressed people. At the head of 2017, we take a look back. … Continue reading 2016: the Year in Review

Join Moral Monday CT for a National Day of Action on Social Justice

Connecticut clergy and citizens from all faiths will come together in a day of action for justice and democratic awakening on Monday, September 12th at 11 AM.  People of faith and conscience with gather in front of the legislative office building and present an eight point platform to policymakers at the State Capitol. The platform mirrors … Continue reading Join Moral Monday CT for a National Day of Action on Social Justice

Primer: Freedom Songs for Protestors

Join Moral Monday CT as we raise our voices and spirits in the struggle Hell U Talmbout - Janelle Monae Eric Garner Song I can hear my brother (neighbor, sister) saying (calling, crying) I can’t breathe Now I’m in the struggle and (saying) I can’t leave (We’re) Calling out the violence of the racist police … Continue reading Primer: Freedom Songs for Protestors

Is Faith a Reality Distortion?

Racial justice activists and people of faith have come together around the country — in cities, shopping malls, universities, stadiums, airports, churches, water treatment plants, banks and more.   Bases include Cleveland, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Ferguson, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Charleston, Raleigh, Minneapolis.  And in CONNECTICUT (Moral Monday CT!): Hartford, New Haven, Newtown, New London, … Continue reading Is Faith a Reality Distortion?