Category Archives: Indiana Moral Mondays

The Time for a Moral Revolution of Values

“Today we stand as truth-tellers witnessing to the pain and suffering caused by the injustices within our community and across this country.  We gather to declare that we need a moral revival, a radical revolution of values.”   https://kairoscenter.org/revival-time-moral-revolution-values/ I’m so … Continue reading

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Nonviolence and the House Democrats

The United States House of Representatives Democrat’s sit in has been fascinating to watch. The symbolism of the action being led by Representative John Lewis, a leader in the civil rights movement of the 1960’s was powerful.  John Lewis was … Continue reading

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Speaking against Indiana’s Religious Freedom act

This rally, sponsored by Indiana Moral Mondays, was held on the lawn of the Indiana State Capitol building 4/6/2015 as crowds flowed through the streets of downtown Indianapolis on their way to the final game of the NCAA Final Four.  … Continue reading

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Indiana Moral Mondays nonviolent civil disobedience training

Today marked the beginning of another step forward in our social justice efforts.  This was our first nonviolent civil disobedience training class here in Indianapolis for Indiana Moral Mondays.  About 15 people showed up, most of whom were in leadership … Continue reading

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