In a political climate marked by partisanship, it is too seldom that we see a willingness for elected officials to reach across the aisle on major national issues.
Last week, the NAACP’s America’s Journey for Justice, a 1000-mile civil rights march from Selma to Washington, crescendoed as hundreds gathered on Capitol Hill to raise their voices for justice. After over 200 rabbis and RAC, URJ and CCAR staff, including
On Thursday, September 10, America’s Journey for Justice, organized by the NAACP, marched into Richmond, VA, calling attention to the need to address racial injustices in our country with the message “Our Lives, Our Votes, Our Jobs, Our Schools Matter.” The