Church in Society Mayoral Candidates Forum
Trinity United Church of Christ 400 West 95th Street, Chicago, IL, United StatesJanuary 27, 2019, 2pm - 4pm | Sanctuary
January 27, 2019, 2pm - 4pm | Sanctuary
Want to know more about where candidates for mayor stand on issues important to women? On Saturday, February 2, the more than 50 organizations of the Chicago Women Take Action Alliance will hold a Women's Mayoral Forum from 1 to 4 pm at the Chicago Temple, 77 W Washington, Chicago, IL. The Forum will be …
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The SBAC and a robust coalition of Chambers of Commerce and business associations are hosting the Chicago Small Business Mayoral Candidate Forum - an exclusive opportunity for business owners to hear directly from the candidates on issues that impact their businesses on a daily basis. Space is limited so register today!
A consortium of nineteen economic development and community organizations will be hosting a Chicago Mayoral Forum “Where Do We Go From Here: Collaborating for Tomorrow’s South Side”. The Forum will be devoted to the topics of economic development, housing, public safety and education. These topics will allow each candidate to highlight ideas and plans for …
The Chicago Westside Branch NAACP, in partnership with Austin Coming Together, cordially invites you to attend and support a Mayoral forum for the upcoming February 2019 Election. Doors open at 12:30pm, forums starts at 1pm. We would like to see a strong Westside presence at this forum! The Westside communities of Austin, North Lawndale, and …
Aiming to help voters learn more about the lesser-known progressives on the ballot for Mayor of Chicago, Indivisible Chicago is holding a public meeting to talk, one-at-a-time, with two candidates about whom we’d like to know more. Progressive voters can easily learn about candidates such as Toni Preckwinkle, Susana Mendoza, or many others who have …
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Hear how mayoral candidates would promote a comprehensive vision of Food and Environmental Justice that includes: - Building community wealth through supporting food entrepreneurship in underserved communities, - Supporting and expanding the Good Food Purchasing Policy passed by the City of Chicago, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Parks Department, - Driving sustainable urban and …
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A partnership with the DuSable Museum and the IMPACT Alumni Association to convene CBOs and community members to hear the visions of our 2019 mayoral candidates on how they will lead a more inclusive and equitable Chicago government. Questions curated through thought-partnerships with CBOs that do work at the intersection of race and public policy …