Tuesday, September 17, 2019

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September 17, 2019
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Faith & Religious Accommodation in the Workplace Symposium


Presented by: the Maryland Commission on Civil RightsJewish Community Services - BaltimoreBaltimore Jewish Council, and The Associated's Center for Leadership


Tuesday, November 5, 2019
8:30am to 4:45pm
Temple Oheb Shalom
7310 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore


Cost: $20 before 10.4.2019 | $25 after 10.4.2019
Register: tinyurl.com/faith-workplace
or contact Suzette Kossoff: careercenter@jcsbaltimore.org


Join us for an interactive day of learning and discussion to promote understanding and inclusion for all faiths in every workplace. Featuring an array of dynamic speakers including faith leaders, civil rights, experts, educators, and social justice advocates.
Explore current trends and data on faith practices in Maryland and the U.S., review legal requirements related to religious accommodations in the workplace, and discuss the rise in faith–based hate crimes.
Kosher and halal breakfast and lunch included
Please contact us if you need additional accommodations

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9:30 am Registration and light breakfast


Morning Workshop Sessions


Voting Process (LWVUS Concurrence
Civic Education Study Briefing
"Revenue Options for Funding Kirwan and Messaging Best Practices." 

12:00 pm Lunch 

We will hear from the newly elected
Speaker of the
Maryland House of Delegates - Adrienne Jones
Speaker Jones made history in her election to this role, as she is the first woman and African-American to hold such a leading role in the Maryland General Assembly's history. We are very excited to hear from her!


We look forward to seeing you there!

League of Women Voters MD
http://www.lwvmd.org/

Wednesday, September 4, 2019


some people pose together to celebrate the passage of the Law

ANNE ARUNDEL County Council PASSES Fair Housing Law by 4-3 VOTE!!

   
HPRP is happy to announce the Anne Arundel County Council's HISTORIC vote last night PASSING the first
countywide Fair Housing Law!
The legislation prohibits discrimination based on age, ancestry, citizenship, creed, disability, familial status, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, occupation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and source of income!
This bill passage will ensure equal housing opportunities for all County residents and marks a significant step forward toward the County's efforts to end homelessness.
PLEASE JOIN US in THANKING the County Executive and the Councilmembers who voted in support of this historic legislation:
County Executive Steuart Pittman
Councilmember Sarah Lacey (Bill Sponsor)
Council Chair Andrew Pruski
Council Vice Chair Allison Pickard
Councilmember Lisa D. B. Rodvien
Also, HUGE THANKS to the many many residents of Anne Arundel County who testified in support of this bill and a fairer Anne Arundel County. The following organizations also supported this effort:
ACLU of Maryland
ADAPT
Anne Arundel Connecting Together (ACT)
Arundel Community Development Services
NAACP
Homeless Persons Representation Project
Disability Rights Maryland
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A copy of the legislation is available here

Tuesday, September 3, 2019







Beyond the Boundaries to hold Kick Off Event on October 12th

The Baltimore metro-based Beyond the Boundaries has announced that it is back! After taking off a brief time to evaluate its work and focus, they are now ready to begin the great work. Its mission is to promote "social equity through raising awareness of Systemic Racial Injustice and facilitating advocacy for Affordable Housing."

The organization is hosting a celebratory kick-off event to highlight the history of Beyond the Boundaries, receive feedback from past participants and new supporters, and work collaboratively to plan the future of Beyond the Boundaries.

Date And Time


Sat, October 12, 2019
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT

Location

St Francis of Assisi Church
3615 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21218



About Beyond the Boundaries

Beyond the Boundaries embraces Catholic Social Teaching by promoting social equity through raising awareness of Systemic Racial Injustice and facilitating advocacy for Affordable Housing.  The Program began in 1996 when Bishop John Ricard was asked to form the InterVicariate Task Force on Regional Issues for the express purpose of reflecting on the issues raised by Baltimore Unbound: A Strategy for Regional Renewal by David Rusk.  Focusing on social equity, in this context, seeks to provide a just opportunity for all, primarily through economic, ethnic, racial and social desegregation. Beyond the Boundaries considers issues affecting the Baltimore metropolitan region that include Baltimore City and the Counties of Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Howard, Harford and Carroll as well as the parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. It also assists other participating groups to collaboratively develop and promote policy solutions that can achieve racial justice and social equity within the region.

Copyright © 2019 Beyond the Boundariesbtb.org, All rights reserved. 

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Released by the Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs on August 7, 2019

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August 2019


Mayor Young Issues Executive Order to Support Immigrants

photo of group of people listening to Baltimore City officials announcing Executive Order supporting immigrants

On Wednesday, August 7, Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young was joined by community advocates as he announced a new Executive Order titled, “Advancing Public Safety and Access to City Services.” This Executive Order served to expand citywide antidiscrimination policies, stating that “No City Department, agency, officer or employee shall act with bias against any individual based on actual or perceived . . . citizenship or immigration status.” Additionally, no City official should ask about citizenship or immigration status unless required to do so by state or federal law.
During the press conference, Mayor Young also reaffirmed his commitment to keeping families together by continuing to provide legal representation to community members facing deportation hearings through the Safe City Baltimore initiative. “Immigrants who call Baltimore home should not live in fear of family separation for the simple fact that they cannot afford an attorney.”
This Executive Order and Safe City Baltimore are critical to ensure that Baltimore City remains a Welcoming City to all. The Executive Order also builds upon the recent Baltimore City Police policy that prohibits officers from cooperating with ICE on civil immigration matters. Mayor Young continues to demonstrate leadership on issues facing immigrants and commitment to welcoming policies and practices. Thanks, Mayor Young!

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019




CIVIL RIGHTS WEEK

September 27, 2019 - October 5, 2019


The Office of Civil Rights & Wage Enforcement will host the 2019 Civil Rights Week. The theme of the week is "B.I.A.S: Bringing Inherent Assumptions to Surface." The week of events will bring individuals of various backgrounds together to address, educate, and inform individuals on issues surrounding Civil Rights locally and nationally. Our hope is to spark continuous conversations on equity, build partnerships, and create advocates for social justice within the city and greater Baltimore region. 

For more information and to register for events:
https://civilrightsweek2019.splashthat.com

Check out our radio announcement for civil rights week!



Events

CIVIL RIGHTS BREAKFAST*** with the Reverend Jesse Jackson
9/27/19, 9:30-12:00pm @ War Memorial Building
A long standing tradition in its 28th year

COMMUNITY DAY
9/28/19, 11a-4p @ Patterson Park
Community Day with the Baltimore Police Department

CIVIL RIGHTS & THE CHURCH
9/29/19, 9:45a-12p @ TBD
Celebration of Baltimore Churches and Civil Rights

BIAS IN HEALTHCARE
9/30/19, 6-8p @ MedStar Harbor Hospital
Discussion on the impact of bias towards minorities

POLICING & ENGAGING
10/1/19, 6-8p @ University of Baltimore
Discussion on policing in vulnerable communities

CENSUS 2020: ELIMINATING BIAS
10/2/19, 12- 2p @ City Hall Curran Room
Discussion on impact of Census 2020

PARDON OUR INTERRUPTION
10/2/19, 5-8p @ Next Phaze Cafe
Civil Rights networking event for young professionals

ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUITY TOWN HALL
10/4/19, 9a-12p @ Montgomery Park Business Center
Historical aspects of environmental inequity

CIVIL RIGHTS SKATE & BOWL NIGHT
10/4/19, 6-8p @ Shake n Bake Family Fun Center
A fun-filled activity for members of the community

CIVIL RIGHTS GALA*** with Roland Martin
10/5/19, 7-11p @ Baltimore Convention Center
Culminating event recognizing individuals for their achievement's and support of Civil Rights




*** The Breakfast/Gala tickets are not free, please click on the link below or go to https://baltimorecityfdn.ejoinme.org/sponsorship-MOCR to purchase tickets. The Civil Rights Breakfast and the Civil Rights Gala tickets are sold jointly at $55 per person. The purchase of a ticket includes access to both events. Please fill out the form entirely and please put the names of your guests in the Comments & Other instructions section. | For 1 ticket, select $55. For multiple tickets, please put in the total cost of your tickets @ $55 each. For ex. for 2 tickets, please enter $110 with the names of your guests in the comments section. For a table of 10, please select $550 and enter the names of each guest.IF YOU WILL ONLY BE ATTENDING ONE OF THE TWO EVENTS, PLEASE EMAIL CIVILRIGHTS@BALTIMORECITY.GOV TO LET US KNOW.