Justice Circles powered by the RAC

It's not just about what you do; it's about who you do it with.

Imagine being part of a connected group of changemakers, coming together to protect democracy. Justice Circles are power-packed gatherings where you share ideas and take action to protect and expand democracy. From lively discussions to hands-on activities, Justice Circles are where the magic happens.

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Let the civic engagement begin!

To get started, follow these simple steps:

  1. Find 5 people! Justice Circles include at least 5 people gathering regularly. Members of Justice Circles should have something in common! Perhaps common geography, community, or a shared identity or affinity. Groups can gather in-person or online.
  2. Designate 1-2 conveners. Conveners facilitate communication among circle members and with the RAC/URJ. One of your conveners will sign up with us here.
  3. Decide on your first gathering. Justice Circles ideally gather at least once a month, and we recommend that each gathering includes community and relationship building, Jewish ritual or learning, and an action to protect and expand democracy.
  4. After your first gathering, let us know how it went and how we at the RAC can help!

Leadership Tools

We are most powerful when we move our communities into action. As leaders, we can invite others to play a role in mobilizing voters throughout the country. Visit the Trainings and Resources page for more information.

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The Reform Movement's Every Voice, Every Vote Campaign to protect, expand, and strengthen democracy is made possible in part by the Leo and Libby Nevas Family Foundation.