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

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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 […]

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 […]

The Pandemic and Employee Experiences: The Future of the Faith-Shaped Workplace

Zoom Meeting

Co-sponsored by Comment, this webinar presents newly released research conducted by the Center for Public Justice in partnership with DataWise Consulting. Through interviews with employers and employees, the study explores work conditions and experiences at faith-shaped low-wage workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Our panelists discussed the research findings, analyzed similar observations made in workplaces today, […]

Lunchtime Briefing: Health Access for TX Moms

Zoom Meeting

Focus In this lunchtime briefing, The Center for Public Justice's Families Valued team and partners discussed an urgent opportunity to support Health Care for Texas Moms. Topics covered:  How health access improves maternal health, reduces maternal mortality, and helps address racial disparities for women in Texas. Who is at risk under the current approach, which limits […]

Faith and Payday Loans: A Response to Predatory Lending

Zoom Meeting

According to a 2023 survey by Lifeway Research, more than 3 in 4 Christians believe it is a sin to lend money in a way that hurts the borrower financially. Still, 1 in 3 people have used payday loans themselves. Watch our webinar titled "Faith and Payday Loans: A Response to Predatory Lending?" Co-sponsored by […]

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