

PEACE & JUSTICE EVENTS CALENDAR
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This calendar includes activities, volunteer opportunities, and social networking events of a wide range of groups that support our common dedication to peace and justice. Gray Panthers of Metro Detroit does not claim to endorse all positions of groups with events posted on this calendar.
To submit an event for the calendar, click HERE to fill out our Google Form request. We do not post general meeting notices.
WEEKLY EVENTS SCHEDULE:
MONDAYS: 12 p.m. THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE FOR PUBLIC POLICY'S YEAS & NAYS. A weekly roundup of what happened under the Capitol Dome and what it means for you at home. Find the link for the Facebook Lives HERE.
TUESDAYS: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. SOCIAL JUSTICE: TAKE ACTION TUESDAYS IN THE U.P. Join together with others who are concerned about the course of our democracy for "Take Action Tuesdays." Peacefully demonstrate in support of our democratic values and in opposition to actions by our government that run counter to Unitarian Universalist Principles.
Address: Escanaba MI - Corner of Lincoln Rd. and Ludington St. by the Walgreen's (2301 Ludington St Escanaba MI, 49829)
Check out the Detroit Public Library for free courses on computer skills, Microsoft Office Suite, mobile devices, the internet and more. Click HERE to view the upcoming events.
Harvard University is offering FREE college courses for people worldwide on U.S. government affairs. Click HERE for more information.
MONTHLY EVENTS CALENDAR:
Jan 18th 7 - 9 p.m. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR NEIGHBORS. Join the Community Aid for Empowerment to learn about how we can help protect our neighbors, friends, family, and community from the violence of ICE. Click HERE for more info.
Address: Unitarian Universalist Church of Farmington - 25301 Halsted Rd Farmington Hills MI, 48335
Jan 19th 12 - 4 p.m. 23RD ANNUAL MLK DAY RALLY/MARCH AND COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP. Join Moratorium NOW! oalition for the annual MLK Day Rally/March and Community Fellowship with guest speakers and cultural workers such as Allen Dennard, Bill Meyer, Aurora Harris, Abayomi Azikiwe, Julia Wright (video message), Jesus Rodriguez Espinoza (video message from Caracas), Atty. Mark Fancher, Atty. Huwaida Arraf, New York Attorney General Leticia James (via video message), etc. The march will begin after the conclusion of the rally at 2:00pm. After the march there will be a community meal at the Church Fellowship Hall. Click HERE to register and for further information and schedule breakdown.
Address: St. Matthew's-St. Joseph's Episcopal Church- 8850 Woodward Ave Detroit MI, 48202
Jan 20th 10 - 11 a.m. CRIMINAL RECORDS AND FAIR HOUSING. Join the Fair Housing Center of Metro Detroit via Zoom to address this conflicting federal and state landscape, providing clear training and answers--for tenants and home owners and for housing professionals--as to current standards governing criminal record policies and residential housing. Click HERE to register.
Jan 20th 7 p.m. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING. Join the ACLU of Michigan to learn more about your rights when stopped by police, when being questioned, when interacting with immigration officials, and how you can help keep your friends, family, and community safer. Click HERE for more info.
Address: First United Methodist Church of Ferndale - 22331 Woodward Ave Ferndale MI, 48220
Jan 21st 7 - 8:15 p.m. DELINQUENCY AND DEFAULT WORKSHOP. Join the Student Debt Crisis Center via Zoom or a workshop tailored to the needs of borrowers struggling with student loan debt. Whether you're behind on payments (delinquent) or in default and worried about collections, our team will break down the latest news, explain repayment and rehabilitation programs, help you get back on track, and answer your questions. Click HERE to register.
Jan 21st 2 p.m. PROTEST ICE USING THE WILLOW RUN AIRPORT. Join other activists at the board meeting to urge the Wayne County Airport Authority to end the Willow Run contract with ICE to deport immigrants to containment in the U.S. Click HERE for more board meeting info.
Zoom: https://wcaa-us.zoom.us/j/96799165854
Address: Michael Berry Administration Building, Kevin Clark Conference Room - 11050 Rogell Dr Building 602 Detroit MI, 48242
Jan 22nd 7 - 8:30 p.m. YOUTH COALITION ROUNDTABLE. Join Sierra Club Student Groups from Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and other youth activists via Google Meet for the inaugural meeting of the Sierra Club Michigan Youth Coalition. This roundtable will be a casual meet & greet where environmental youth activists can share their current priorities, advocacy work and actions. The purpose of this roundtable is to create a space where Sierra Club youth activists, their peers and partners can build power to create lasting change through youth led and focused initiatives. If you are a current high school or higher education student or a youth activist ages 15-25, your voice is important and welcome. Click HERE to register.
Jan 25th 2 - 3:30 p.m. AUTHOR TALK: BLACK FEMALE CRIME VICTIMS. Join the Detroit Public Library to welcome Cheryl L. Neely for an important discussion about her book, No Human Involved: The Serial Murder of Black Women and Girls and the Deadly Cost of Police Indifference (Beacon Press, 2025). When Black women and girls are targeted and murdered their cases are often categorized by police officers as “N.H.I.” — “No Humans Involved.” Dehumanized and invisible to the public eye, they are rarely seen as victims. In the United States, Black women are killed at a higher rate than any other group of women, but their victimhood is not covered by the media and their cases do not receive an adequate level of urgency. Joining Cheryl in conversation is author and former high-profile criminal defense attorney Tana Jenkins. Click HERE to register.
Address: Detroit Public Library Main Branch- 5201 Woodward Ave Detroit MI, 48202
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