JFREJ

@JFREJNYC

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice is inspired by Jewish tradition to fight for systemic change & a just world, based in NYC.

New York, NY
Joined March 2010

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    Nov 28
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    For 27 years, Jews for Racial & Economic Justice has built loving partnerships w directly impacted communities to fight for an NYC free from police violence & islamophobia, to demand domestic workers rights and elder care, & more. Support our work here:

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    Nov 26

    Did you go to the ? Do you support building the political power of Black women domestic workers? Do you want to celebrate the career of a Rabbi who has dedicated her life to social justice? Come to 's awards!

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    Nov 30
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    Full house at our HFZ Workshop for Allies hosted by and ! We’re ready to dig into ways we can all concretely support the leadership of communities most directly impacted by oppression.

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    Nov 30

    Join us tomorrow for a candlelight vigil to commemorate World AIDS Day and mark the anniversary of the loss of , which once served as a skilled nursing facility for those living with HIV/AIDS

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    Nov 30

    From getting NYC public schools to recognize Muslim holidays to organizing the and the , is an inspiring risk taker. When she believes in something, she makes it happen. So excited to celebrate her at !

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    Nov 30

    Save the date: is on December 6. I'm so honored to be a recipient of 's Marshall T. Meyer Risk Taker Award!

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    Nov 29
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    Nov 30

    . is proud to stand with over 200 organizations calling for NYPD transparency and accountability through the – at New York City Hall

  11. Nov 30

    No one understands the urgency of the like the families & . can you hear their voices?

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    Nov 30
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    "The NYCLU today joins more than 100 feminist and LGBTQ organizations in calling for the City Council to pass the strongest RTKA before the end of the year." –. Tell your council member to ACT:

  13. Nov 30

    We appreciate Council Member ’s leadership and her support for the ! Let’s get these bills passed.

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    Nov 30

    Families of & are in front of City Hall with supporters demanding & stop delaying & pass the now

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    Nov 29

    Families of & others who have lost loved ones to police violence support the to help end NYPD abuses. can act but hasn’t. Tell your Council member to act NOW!

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    Nov 30
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    “We need the now, codified into law,” Audrey Sasson, .

  17. Nov 30

    2 in 5 young women in New York City report sexual harassment by police officers. That's why the is a feminist issue. - Kate McDonough with

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  18. Nov 30

    Victoria Davis, sister of Delrawn Small (z”l) at City Hall presser now: “As families of loved ones killed by the police, we know that any interaction can potentially turn deadly.”

  19. Nov 30

    We cannot wait any longer. We need & to stand up for women, trans, and gender non-conforming NYers by passing the at the next stated meeting.

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  20. Nov 30

    The is indispensable. New Yorkers have gathered on the steps of City Hall with minutes notice. That's a testament to the urgency.

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  21. Nov 30

    Our people are gathering on the steps of City Hall to yet again demand swift passage of the . Police reform is long overdue.

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