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Subject: Ally Event, Economic Justice, Restoration of Voting Rights
Description: Lessons of political effectiveness from Louisville's civil rights movement
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Subject: economic development, Central Kentucky
Description: Dr. Ron Eller will be at the Kentucky Historical Society on Wednesday, March 3rd at noon to talk as a part of the KHS History Speaks! lunchtime speaker series. He will be available afterward for a book signing as well on his latest book, Uneven Ground: Appalachia Since 1945.
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Subject: Restoration of Voting Rights, featured, General Assembly, Voter Empowerment
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Subject: Training, Ally Event, Energy, economic development, Workshop, Economic Justice
Description: "Another US Is Necessary!"
The US Social Forum will be here in four months so we need to get moving on recruitment, fundraising, registration, etc. We are having a strategy session next month and encourage other cities across Kentucky to begin hosting strategy sessions, too.
We will have special guests from the Ms. Foundation for Women and the Pushback Network.
Subject: featured, Chapter Meeting, meeting, Central Kentucky
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Subject: Ally Event, Economic Justice
Description: Kentuckiana Concrete employees claim they are subjected to a number of workplace abuses such as inadequate drinking water, inadequate safety equipment and incorrect payment on government projects. These and other jobsite abuses have led KCC employees to walk out on strike in protest against their working conditions.
KCC employees have stated they will return to work only after their issues have been successfully corrected and stated in writing that they will remain corrected to the workers standards. Unfortunately, the workers are still waiting...
Please join us at an educational rally & protest at the headquarters of KCC in downtown Louisville.
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Subject: Ally Event
Description: Commemorating Anne Braden's life and Celebrating Women's History Month
On March 6, 2010, the anniversary of Anne’s death, the Carl Braden Memorial Center and our community allies will commemorate the life and work of Anne Braden while celebrating Women’s History Month in this intergenerational event. Through storytelling, crafts, and a walk followed by a shared potluck meal we will raise up the connections between each of us, the important women in our lives and the movement we're committed to. These women could include Anne, our mothers, a co-worker, another justice activist or friend.
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Subject: Ally Event, Social Event, Central Kentucky
Description: Central Kentucky Council on Peace & Justice.
Resource Fair: 5-6 p.m.
Dinner & Program: 6-9 p.m.
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Subject: Economic Justice
Description: We have a budget that we can't live with. Come out a build support for real solutions!
Subject: Jefferson County
Description: To allow more space for members to gather, the Jefferson County Chapter Meeting will now be held in the boardroom of the Main Library, 301 York Street.
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Subject: meeting, Energy, Canary Project, Filthy Fuels, Eastern Kentucky, Land Reform Committee, Meeting, Letcher County
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Subject: Ally Event, High Road
Description: The evening will begin at 5:30pm with a presentation from the world renowned author, Joel Salatin. Stay a while longer and enjoy a local food dining experience brought to you by Sherry Hurley (Farm to Fork Catering), in partnership with some of Louisville's favorite chefs: Kathy Cary-Lily's, Mark Williams-Brown Forman, Timothy Tucker- Center of Hope Culinary Training Program, Katie Payne- Chef Instructor Sullivan University, local chef Jim Whaley, and CFA board member Jo Self- BonVivant Savant.
5:30 Talk ONLY tickets- $20.00 per person in advance, $25.00 at the door
Talk and Dinner tickets: $75.00 per person (limit 2, includes talk)
To schedule a carpool, inquire about scholarships, or request a vegetarian meal, please call 502.775.4041
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Subject: Ally Event, Economic Justice, Social Event, High Road
Description: Registration Required.
9:00am
-Opening Remarks
-Free Showing of "Food Inc." website: www.foodincmovie.com
(showing sponsored by the Mayor's Healthy Hometown FIN Committee)
-Community Dialogue with Joel Salatin An opportunity to discuss food justice
and access issues with consumers, retailers, vendors, and farmers
-LUNCH 12:00pm
-Louisville Food Tour or LIFE Spotlight/Networking- focus on community initiatives accomplished last growing season
-Closing 3:30pm
Subject: Madison County
Description: Join us in Richmond from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Perkins Building on EKU's campus for the second annual Madison County Energy Expo. The Madison County chapter will have a booth at the event featuring our work around clean energy issues.
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Subject: Economic Justice
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Subject: Chapter Meeting
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Subject: Rowan County, Chapter Meeting
Description: Our KFTC chapter meetings (always on the third Thursday) are open to the public. Anyone is welcome to attend.
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Description: Updates, skills sharing and work teams
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Subject: Jefferson County, Canary Project
Description: Deep in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky, where coal is king, Beverly May and Terry Ratliff find themselves at the center of a contentious community battle over a proposed mountaintop removal coal mine.
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Subject: Madison County, Meeting, Chapter Meeting
Description: The Madison County chapter will hold their chapter meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Child Development Lab on Jefferson St. in Berea. New faces are welcomed and encouraged. For more information contact Madison County organizer Carissa Lenfert at carissa@kftc.org or 859-893-1147.
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Subject: Restoration of Voting Rights, Chapter Meeting, Scott County, Central Kentucky
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