2021 ICPJ Harvest Dinner ~ Ticket & Program Advertisement Purchase

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315 Detroit Street,Ann Arbor MI 48104

04 October, 2021

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Please join us for our 2021 Harvest Dinner at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market on October 4th! Please join ICPJ for our 2021 Harvest Dinner. We will be honoring activists who embody the values of ICPJ. 2021 Peace & Justice Honoree: Natalie Holbrook Peace and Justice Network Organization: We The People Michigan Emergent Leader: Student Advocacy Center Anti-Racist Advocate: Trische Duckworth Network Weaver: Gail Summerhill The Harvest Dinner is ICPJ's largest fundraiser for this year, please consider joining in building our community and please consider helping us to raise the resources we need to sustain ICPJ's leadership and activism. Dinner will be informal, with opportunities to honor our awardees, entertainment, & food trucks. ICPJ centers racial and economic justice as we address the root causes of violence from oppression, poverty, environmental devastation, patriarchy, and war. We wage love and practice nonviolence in all its forms through education, community organizing, advocacy, and direct action. We unite across our differences and empower leadership in people to create the change we need for a more peaceful and just world. Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice is committed to healing as a diverse community by dismantling systems of violence and building our collective capacity to live our shared values of peace, justice, and ecological sustainability. We believe that relationships that individuals and communities build through learning, mobilizing, organizing, and growing together create the foundation for co-liberation, abundance, and dignity of all life and our planet. The Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice centers racial and economic justice as we address the root causes of violence from oppression, poverty, environmental devastation, patriarchy, and war. We wage love and practice nonviolence in all its forms through education, community organizing, advocacy, and direct action. We unite across our differences and empower leadership in people to create the change we need for a more peaceful and just world. The Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice is committed to healing as a diverse community by dismantling systems of violence and building our collective capacity to live our shared values of peace, justice, and ecological sustainability. We believe that relationships that individuals and communities build through learning, mobilizing, organizing, and growing together create the foundation for co-liberation, abundance, and dignity of all life and our planet.

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