On Thursday, September 8th at 6:30 PM, we will join the DUE Justice Coalition and many other social justice organizations from around the state as we welcome Reverend William Barber, Founder of the Moral Mondays movement in North Carolina. Rev. Barber will issue a call to action ahead of the fall electoral season. Faith leaders, … Continue reading Moral Monday CT to Host Rev. Barber Call to Action with DUE Coalition
Nuns on the Bus “Mend the Gap” Stop in Hartford Hosted by Moral Monday CT
On July 24th, the Nuns on the Bus, lead by Sister Simone Campbell, came to Hartford for their “Mending the Gaps” tour across the U.S. While in Hartford, Moral Monday CT hosted the group and discussed efforts towards racial justice in Hartford and the state at large. The lunch was hosted by Rev. Curtis Farr … Continue reading Nuns on the Bus “Mend the Gap” Stop in Hartford Hosted by Moral Monday CT
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
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Historic Injustices Shape Hartford’s Yawning Inequalities
"Approximately 123,000 people commute into Hartford every day from surrounding towns. Hartford has the 25th highest number of out-of-town commuters in the nation for a city its size. If even half of those folks would stand with us, we could break the quarantine that constrains a sense of shared destiny between Hartford and its suburbs." … Continue reading Historic Injustices Shape Hartford’s Yawning Inequalities