Video/Discussion: Pizza & Social Justice (Glen Ellyn)

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If you feel ready to engage in meaningful conversations about racism, what it looks like in the world and in ourselves, and what we must do to begin rooting it out, this is the place to come.

Our discussion will be based on the video : "Otis' Dream"

Otis' dream was to vote. He never got the chance. Voting is a sacred right. Exercise Yours. For resources on voting go to - https://otisdream.com/votingresources

This video tells the story of Otis Moss, Sr.’s journey to vote in 1946 Georgia.  It is one of heartbreak and enduring hope. And it is as relevant today as it was back then, especially as people of color across the U.S. remain determined to cast their Constitutionally protected right to vote despite long lines, lawsuits, phony ballot boxes and voter purges.

Otis' dream was to vote. He never got the chance.  

Voting is a sacred right.  

Exercise Yours.


First Friday of the month at the McKee home, 6:00pm for pizza, a video to get us thinking, then full, frank and loving conversation. The goal is a stronger community. See you then!

To connect to our meetings via Zoom:  
Zoom Info for First Friday Virtual Meeting

For location info and to RSVP contact: 
Nancy McKee
info@PizzaAndSocialJustice.org

"Pizza & Social Justice" on the first Friday (Glen Ellyn)