Thursday, April 17, 2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Please join Jeanné Lewis as she talks about the importance of faith leaders using the resources they have to protect their communities by not complying in advance with the authoritarian demands of the current U.S. administration.

Faithful Advocacy: A Pathway to a Stronger Democracy

Thursday, April 17, 2-3pm

Join live via Zoom or Facebook.

Zoom registration is required but complimentary. Please click here to register.

Live Spanish translation will be available on Zoom.

Jeanné Lewis serves as Chief Executive Officer at Faith in Public Life. She is a nonprofit executive, faith-based organizer, and authority on creating empowered communities. She has dedicated her career to building bridges, closing equity gaps and creating policies that lead to strong, thriving, and self-determined cities. She has served as Vice President and Chief Engagement Officer at the National Center for Responsive Philanthropy and as director of US Programs at Search for Common Ground. She is a member of the DC Working Families Party, St. Augustine Catholic Parish, and SongRise, a women’s social justice a capella group.

Jeanné received her undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis and holds an M.A. in Conflict Resolution from Antioch University Midwest.

Learn more about the work of RFPUSA and our faith and interfaith partners at rfpusa.org.

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Hosted by Religions for Peace USA.

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Thursday, April 17, 2025 - 2:00pm

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