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Interfaith Leader To Speak Here
Kim Bobo, a national recognized interfaith leader,
will speak on the role of religious leaders and congregations in the
struggle for economic and social justice, at 7 p.m. Friday, January
25, at the Unitarian Univeralist Church of Santa Monica.
Bobo is founder and executive director of the National Interfaith
Committee on Worker Justice, which has built a network of 60
faith-based labor advocacy groups around the country. She is also the
co-author of “Organizing for Social Change.”
The program, ”Does Faith Belong in the Streets?” was inspired by
the emergence of clergy as leaders of Santa Monica’s living wage and
worker justice movement which has drawn national attention.
A dessert and coffee reception will be held at 8:30 p.m., following
Bobo’s talk, to benefit Santa Monicans Allied for Responsible Tourism.
The church is located at 1260 18th Street, at Arizona. |
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