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  • Watch the Presentation by Patricia Payne

    Byadmin October 23, 2020

    “VIEWING EDUCATION THROUGH A RACIAL EQUITY LENS”           A PRESENTATION BY DR. PATRICIA PAYNE,           Director of the Racial Equity Office           Indianapolis Public Schools, 10/20/20 If you were unable to listen to the live presentation, you can view it on the Facebook Page of the Community forum for Economic Justice                         Viewing Education Through…

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  • Oct 20: Viewing Education Through a Racial Equity Lens

    Byadmin October 15, 2020October 1, 2025

    MEET DR. PATRICIA PAYNE, WHO WILL JOIN USAT THE OCTOBER 20 PUBLIC FORUM OF THECOMMUNITY FORUM FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE. For 58 years, Dr. Payne has worked in the Indianapolis Public Schools district — pushing to make the district a more equitable place that meets the needs of all of its students, regardless of their skin…

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  • Aug 5: CAFE Mtg to Discuss Police Presence in Our Schools

    Byadmin August 2, 2020

    Join Community Action for Education’s monthly virtual meeting for a discussion about the use of police/school resource officers (SROs) in SBCSC schools.  During the past month, growing numbers of the public are demanding transformative changes for public safety institutions, specifically focusing on the role of police. Educational advocates have raised similar questions about school safety.The…

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  • VITA Free Tax Preparation Available

    Byadmin June 19, 2020

    PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD: The VITA program is now available to do free tax preparation.  Because of the coronavirus, it is being conducted without face-to-face interaction.  The program, sponsored by Goodwill Industries of Michiana, is open to taxpayers whose income is $66,000 or less.  It will run through the end of the tax season, July…

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  • Invitation to view and discuss the film, Backpack Full of Cash

    Byadmin April 9, 2020

    An Invitation to View and Discuss a prize-winning documentary on Public Education   The Community Forum for Economic Justice, Community Action for Education, Michiana Advocates for Public Education, South Bend Chapter of Indiana Black Expo, Black Lives Matter South Bend, and The Civil Rights Heritage Center will sponsor an online showing of Backpack Full of…

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  • IEC Events and Information

    Byadmin March 6, 2020

    From Chris Cobb, from the Open Space and Agricultural Alliance: I am writing with important news about stopping the IEC. After 21 months of delay, the Economic Development Division has finally released the “Indiana Enterprise Center Area Master Plan” for public comment. It’s been 21 months since the general public last had a chance to…

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  • March 17: Community Forum Meeting on Real Change Now

    Byadmin February 28, 2020

    Earlier this month, four South Bend women traveled to Indianapolis to share their organizing experiences at this year’s Prosperity Indiana Summit, “20/20 Seeing Opportunity through the Lens of Values.”  The Summit is designed to push the boundaries of traditional community and economic development thinking and practice.  Prosperity Indiana’s mission is to build a better future…

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  • Feb 11: Promoting a Just Wage Economy

    Byadmin February 7, 2020

    Promoting a Just Wage Economy:What makes any given wage just or unjust?  Concerned that wages for most Americans have been flat for four decades? Worried that economic inequality between the rich and everyone else is at its most extreme since the 1920s? Wondering how to improve people's pay in an era of rising housing, health…

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  • Jan 29: CAFE Meeting on the Consent Decree

    Byadmin January 26, 2020

    Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 6 pmCivil Rights Heritage Center1040 W. Washington St., South Bend Topic: Understanding the Consent DecreeWhy it's still relevant in 2020                   In February, 1981 the South Bend Community School Corporation was placed under a court-ordered consent decree by the United States Justice Department.  The decree is part of a judgement by the…

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  • Jan 11: A Charter at Washington HS?

    Byadmin January 6, 2020

    Leaders of the South Bend Community School Corporation are currently negotiating an agreement with Purdue Polytechnic High School that would allow a charter school to operate within South Bend’s Washington High School. There currently are two Purdue Polytechnic High Schools in Indianapolis, one that opened in 2017 in the downtown area and one that opened…

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  • Oct 30: Next CAFE Meeting

    Byadmin October 25, 2019

      SBCSC STUDENTS: WHERE HAVE THEY GONE?WHY ARE THEY LEAVING?  South Bend schools’ enrollment is down nearly 700 students this year, and it’s predicted that an additional 500 will leave by the Fall of 2020. The questions of where these students have gone and why they’re leaving the South Bend Community School Corporation are the topic…

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  • Sept 17: Community Forum Meeting on Development Without Displacement

    Byadmin September 16, 2019

    DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT DISPLACEMENT!BOTH A CITY ISSUE AND A COUNTY ISSUE Next meeting of the Community Forum for Economic Justice:Tuesday, September 17, 6 – 8 pmLaSalle Branch Library, 3232 Ardmore Trail, SB Featuring community activists from South Bend & St. Joseph County, who will share their stories of protecting neighborhoods against any negative effects of economic…

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