Kansas Interfaith Action, Alliance for Healthy KS and Congregation Ohev Sholom are holding:
Faith & Public Policy Forum-Prairie Village
Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 7pm
Congregation Ohev Sholom, 5311 W. 75th St, PVKS 66208
How we as a society collect and spend our common resources, and whether and how we care for the less fortunate, are issues with profound moral significance. Voting itself is an act of faith - a belief that the actions we take can change the world for the better.
This year KIFA will again be holding a series of "Faith and Public Policy" Forums around the state in the weeks leading up to the 2018 elections. These nonpartisan panels are intended to give good, solid, factual information on issues of vital importance to voters of faith and conscience.
The panel will include advocates and activists who work daily on the vital issues facing voters in Kansas: the current state of Kansas finances, voter participation, criminal justice reform, the state of anti-poverty programs both in Kansas and nationally, and more. The panel will be moderated by Rabbi Moti Rieber of KIFA, who will also give remarks about the moral implications of public policy. Each presenter will speak for 10-15 minutes, and there will be time for questions.
Panelists: April Holman, Alliance for a Healthy Kansas
Annie McKay, Kansas Action for Children
Mark McCormick, ACLU of Kansas
Moderator: Rabbi Moti Rieber, Kansas Interfaith Action
5311 W 75th St
Prairie Village, KS 66208
United States
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