Monthly Meeting (November)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (December)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (January)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (February)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (March)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (April)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.
Monthly Meeting (May)
Organizing Statement
We believe justice represents the community it serves and begins in relationship and how we show up for one another. Together, we practice ways of being that move beyond punishment, policing, and surveillance toward collective care, accountability, and transformation. We invite all who gather with us to acknowledge that in order to have a just and equitable society for our collective benefit, we must bring openness and humility, listen deeply to learn and grow from one another, and to take shared responsibility for shaping a community where everyone belongs. Guided by our principles, we strive to build the conditions for safety, trust, and justice that honor the dignity and humanity of all people.