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Events Calendar

The Center for Public Justice is constantly hosting events ranging from webinars and online conversations to trainings. View our previous events by clicking here.

Events

June 29: Community Call and Text Study

Zoom Meeting

This year's Families Valued theme is about envisioning a future where families can live abundantly. We are hosting a quarterly text study series titled "Setting the Table where Families Flourish" that includes Biblical texts and practical ways to help advocates envision what a flourishing community looks like. We invite you to watch the recording of the […]

Picnic on the Mall

August Wilson African American Cultural Center 980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

This past March, we launched Civitas, a Christian leadership development program for young congressional staff. To commemorate the end of our first Civitas cohort, we had a picnic on the National Mall where attendees heard about the inaugural Civitas cohort, engaged in conversation about the latest CPJ updates, and enjoyed refreshments with other friends of CPJ.

CPJ Trustees’ Reception and Open House

August Wilson African American Cultural Center 980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

CPJ’s Trustees were in town for the fall board meeting and joined Open House attendees during an evening of festive wine and heavy hors d'oeuvres reception at CPJ's office from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET on Friday, October 6. CPJ's CEO, Stephanie Summers, also shared a few words with friends of CPJ and team […]

Community Call and Text Study: Abundance and Tenacity

Zoom Meeting

The Center for Public Justice's Families Valued team hosted its third quarterly Zoom community call and text study "Abundance and Tenacity" in the "Setting a Table Where Families Flourish" series on Thursday, October 26. Throughout this year, we have been inviting advocates to a conversation about the Psalmist's abundant vision, what it means for our […]

26th Annual Kuyper Lecture: Who’s Caring for Children?

August Wilson African American Cultural Center 980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

The Center for Public Justice (CPJ) hosted its 26th Annual Kuyper Lecture, delivered by Rachel Hope Anderson, J.D.  on the topic “Who’s Caring for Children?” on Thursday, November 16. Rachel Anderson presented on the unique challenges, possible solutions, and pathways forward for faith-based child care in the United States. Often, parents are the only ones […]

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