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May 31, 2017

MSPJC Member Meeting!

Join us Thursday, June 15th, at First Congregational Church ( Conference Room) and connect with staff, meet our new Board Members, and your fellow members. If you're not a member, then sign up to become a member today! 

Link for member sign up (for new and renewing memberships):https://midsouthpeace.org/get-involved/become-a-member/

Do you have an idea for a new project? Are you interested in starting a dialog circle? Bring your ideas! Our member meetings are meant to be an opportunity for members to share their voice and vision. If you would like to suggest an item for the agenda, simply send us an email at center@midsouthpeace.org

For more information, click here.


                                                     MATA's Input On A New 31? 

MATA Public Input - New 31?

 "MATA is hosting a public meeting tonight at the Benjamin Hooks Library to gather your input on new service changes, including a partial restoration of the 31 Crosstown. MBRU will be there to speak on the record in favor of the new 31, and of expanding the proposal to fully restore service.

If you are not able to attend, you can still help. Please send your comments for the full restoration of the 31 Crosstown to MATA's transit planners via email, post, or phone!

(Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1826288477699188/)

We also have a general meeting coming up on June 10th, from 12-2 PM at the Cossitt Library! We'll be discussing the ongoing 31 campaign and our plans for the summer. Hope you can make it!"


                                       Community Organizing Skills Training Workshop

Update: This workshop has reached capacity, but we are now accepting waiting-list only participants. In the event that someone cancels, individuals on the waiting-list in the order in which they reached out to us will be offered the former participant's slot.

Community Organizing Skills Training explores with the participants the foundational skills to be organizers and create systematic change in a group or community, keeping nonviolence as a foundation.

This training will build knowledge and experience of core organizer skills in a hands-on, direct manner, while also drawing out the expertise that the group has within. The result is a training that is fully interactive and has direct application in each session.  

Who should attend this Community Organizing Skills Training?

Experienced and less-experienced organizers,  activists, community leaders and any other people who wants to learn what ‘community organizing’ is about. 

Topics covered include:

Intro to Organizing, Campaign Planning, Facilitating Meetings, Working with Media and Intro to Nonviolent Direct Action. 

Where:  Location to be determined.

When: Friday, June 23: 6-9pm;

          Saturday, June 24: 9am-5pm and

          Sunday, June 25: 2-6:30pm 

≈•≈•≈•≈•≈ No partial attendance allowed ≈•≈•≈•≈•≈

Cost*:  If your annual income is:

             Less than $15,000 You pay: $30

                            $15,000-$25,000: $50

                            $25,000-$35,000: $100

                            $35,000-$45,000: $150

                            $45,000-$55,000: $225

                            $55,000-$65,000: $300

                            Over $65,000: $375

           Organizational Budget over $65,000: $375

Sliding scale based on the individual’s income.

If your organization is sending you to the training, use the organizational budget to determine the fee.

Please consider that it costs MSPJC $200 per person to do the training. 

Fees includes 14+ hours of training, simple snacks, light breakfast and lunch on Saturday, materials and follow up support from a network of the mid-south best organizers and activists.

To get your name on the waiting list please email Gio Lopez. Her email is listed below.

*Some scholarships may be available, please request scholarship application by email or phone.

Donations for workshop scholarships gratefully accepted!

For more information call 901-725-4990 or email to gio@midsouthpeace.org

 

 

 

 

In Solidarity, 

The Staff of the Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

 
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