THE GILLESPIE-SENTER MEMORIAL COMMUNITY BREAKFAST
November
2018 Keynote Presentation:
Why Federal
Courts Matter: The Threat to Our Liberties
Ina Davis
Judicial Nominations
Chair,
National Council of
Jewish Women
of Greater New Orleans
Clay Latimer
Political Action
Coordinator,
Louisiana Chapter of
the
National Organization for Women
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2018
11:00am
to 12:00pm
First
Unitarian Universalist Church
5212
South Claiborne Av., New Orleans
(Enter via CELSJR or the
Soniat Street entrances; inside large classroom)
Coffee will be served beginning at 10:30am
Attender
brief introductions 10:50am to 10:58am
Keynote Presentation and Discussion: 11:00am to 12:00pm
Keynote Presentation and Discussion: 11:00am to 12:00pm
Progressive Social Justice Community announcements follow
Usually
held every second Saturday of each month, the Gillespie-Senter Memorial
Community Breakfast has been a project of the First Unitarian Universalist
Church Social Justice Committee since May 1983.
Our website: http://www.thecommunitybreakfast.org/
Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1378831295592149/
Louisiana Courts Matter promotes a diverse and independent federal
judiciary by educating our communities about the importance of the
federal judiciary, informing our communities about the judicial
nomination process, and by mobilizing our communities to speak out and
take action to ensure a diverse and independent federal judiciary
committed to constitutional values.
Co-Presenter Ina Davis is Judicial Nominations Chair for the National Council of Jewish Women GNO.Co-Presenter Clay Latimer is Political Action Coordinator for the Louisiana Chapter of the National Organization for Women. They are the Co-chairs of Louisiana Courts Matter, a local coalition with approximately twenty local organizational members. They are compliant with 504(c)(3) restrictions.
Co-Presenter Ina Davis is Judicial Nominations Chair for the National Council of Jewish Women GNO.Co-Presenter Clay Latimer is Political Action Coordinator for the Louisiana Chapter of the National Organization for Women. They are the Co-chairs of Louisiana Courts Matter, a local coalition with approximately twenty local organizational members. They are compliant with 504(c)(3) restrictions.
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