• “The Ins and Outs of Immigration”

    First Unitarian Universalist Church 5200 Fannin St., Houston, TX, United States

    "The Ins and Outs of Immigration" presented by Ruby Powers. What is the process, what are some of the issues, and what you should know?" Attorney Ruby Powers is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The child of a Mexican immigrant, Powers gravitated toward an international life by later marrying a Turkish immigrant.

    Free
  • Reducing Toxins in Houses of Worship

    Unity Church 2929 Unity Drive, Houston

    Reducing Toxins in Houses of Worship – IPM (Integrated Pest Management)

    Free and open to the public!

    Free
  • Climate Caucus

    St Catherine's Montessori 9821 Timberside Drive, Houston

    The students of St. Catherine’s Montessori are hosting a climate caucus to discuss climate change and clean energy solutions in advance of Houston’s upcoming Democratic presidential primary debate. This student-led, nonpartisan event serves as a way for our students to move from knowing to acting, and builds on the work from their spring 2019 climate change symposium.

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  • Houstonians for Migrant Justice Rally

    Casa Sunzal Detention Center 419 Emancipation Ave, Houston, United States

    We live in a city where asylum seekers are being kept in detention centers, one of which lies just outside Downtown and is housing teenagers indefinitely. These centers are run by the Southwest Key Programs, whose leaders are profiting off of the detainment of children and have yet to share adequate information about the conditions in these centers. We, as Houstonians, are obligated to come together to stand with the migrants in our city and call out maltreatment of migrants when it occurs.

    The rally will be held on Saturday September 14, tentatively from 5:30-8:30pm at the Casa Sunzal detention center (419 Emancipation Ave). We will meet at Settegast Park (3000 Garrow St) at 5:30pm and walk for about 5-10 minutes to the detention center. 

    Free
  • “You Know What You Need To Do” – the ends and outs of funeral pre-planning

    First Unitarian Universalist Church 5200 Fannin St., Houston, TX, United States

    "You Know What You Need To Do" - the ends and outs of funeral pre-planning with Leslie Bonnie of Dignity Memorial Providers of Houston. She has been a funeral director and now works as a pre-planning advisor. We know we need to do it but often put it off. Leslie Bonnie of Dignity Memorial Providers of Houston. has been a funeral director and now works as a pre-planning advisor. Planning the funeral of a loved one is a stressful and emotional time, it can also be costly. You may be surprised by the issues involved, including pre-planning your own burial. Join us for this very informative program as Ms. Bonnie guides us through the steps involved.

    Free
  • Bill McKibben Q&A with Mayor Turner

    Congregation Emanu El 1500 Sunset Blvd, Houston

    Bill McKibben is the world's most famous environmentalist and leader of the climate movement. Mayor Turner is joining McKibben for a Q&A on Houston's Climate Action Plan.

    $150
  • Extinction Rebellion General Meeting

    2506 Sutherland 2506 Sutherland, Houston

    This is the bi-weekly meeting to exchange information, coordinate across the working groups, and GROW Extinction Rebellion Houston.  Please join us!

  • I Heart Justice: An Exhibition of Posters by Texas Artists

    The Houston Event Venue 3118 Harrisburg Blvd., Houston

    Come celebrate the intersection of art and justice at I Heart Justice — our social justice poster show featuring limited-edition posters created by amazing Texas artists and honoring attorney Neal Manne for his leadership in promoting justice through pro bono. Proceeds from poster sales will benefit Texas Appleseed and help us continue our fight for justice and opportunity for all Texans.

    Free
  • US Climate Strikes | September 20, 2019

    Houston City Hall 901 Bagby Street, Houston

    The Houston Climate Strike will be the biggest climate strike in Houston history. As the energy capital world, Houston is in a position to push the global community toward green energy. This transition will include access to training, unionized jobs, and support for those impacted by the switch in industry. We invite you to come stand with us and continue to the fight for a better future! If you are planning on joining us please remember to carpool, walk, or take public transportation if you are able to!

    Free
  • PM N. Modi protest/rally on 9-22-19 at 9 AM at NRG Stadium

    Kirby and 610 (S) 8000 Kirby Drive, Houston, TX, United States

    On September 22, 2019, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Houston, Texas, for a summit with the Indian American community. This event is being held at the NRG Stadium from 10 AM to 1 PM. A group of concerned citizens will be holding a peaceful protest outside the NRG stadium in opposition to the human rights and civil rights violations of PM Modi and his government. The protest/rally will be on the west sidewalk of Kirby, from the 610 South Frontage Road to La Concha Rd, starting at 9 AM. Stay tuned for details (Bus transportation, speakers, etc). We are working on developing a website and online event signup.

    Free
  • Harris County Voter Registration Event

    If you are not registered to vote, or if you have moved & need to update your registration, you can do so at Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church in Houston on Sept. 22.

    Free
  • The Centennial of Women’s Suffrage

    First Unitarian Universalist Church 5200 Fannin St., Houston, TX, United States

    Political analyst and University of Houston Women in Politics professor Nancy Sims will present on The Centennial of Women’s Suffrage - Join us to celebrate Women’s Equality by learning about the unsung women of America’s Suffragist Movement. Nancy Sims will share the untold stories of sheroes who made a difference through sheer grit, determination and teamwork. We start a year-long celebration of the certification of the ratification of the 19th Amendment which took place 100 years ago on August 26, 1920.

    Free
  • Paris to Pittsburgh Documentary Screening

    Grace United Church of Christ 8515 Brookwulf, Houston

    Paris to Pittsburgh brings to life the impassioned efforts of individuals who are battling the most severe threats of climate change in their own backyards.

    Set against the national debate over the United States' energy future - and the Trump administration's explosive decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement - the film captures what's at stake for communities around the country and the inspiring ways Americans are responding.

    Free
  • Foreign Policy Alliance Social

    Shanghai River Restaurant 2407 Westheimer Rd., Houston

    Come join us to discuss concerns and grievances about the endless wars, the bloated pentagon budget and military industrial complex.  We will discuss recent article from Foreign Policy magazine: 'Moscow and Beijing Have Tehran's Back.' Also we welcome newcomers to join and share what's on your mind with regard to foreign policy issues. 

  • Art in the Space of Social and Political Advocacy

    University of Houston Student Center Theater 4455 University Drive, Houston

    The Houston Coalition Against Hate (HCAH) in collaboration with University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work Invite you to attend an engagement showcasing the artwork of socially relevant/conscious Houston artists: Patrick McGrath Muniz, Jessica Gonzalez, David McGee, Monica Villarreal and Kay Sarver.

    Free
  • An Evening with Social Activist and Best-selling Author Patrisse Marie Cullors

    University of Houston Student Center Theater 4455 University Drive, Houston

    The Houston Coalition Against Hate (HCAH) in collaboration with University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work invite you to attend a day of perspective with Patrisse Marie Cullors.

    Patrisse Cullors is an artist, organizer, educator, public speaker, social activist, New York Times best-selling author, and co-creator of the viral Twitter hashtag and movement, #BlackLivesMatter. A Los Angeles native, she is a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network and founder of grassroots, Los Angeles based organization Dignity and Power Now.

    Free
  • Houston’s Air Quality Challenges & What You Can Do

    In September, Bakeyah Nelson, Executive Director of Air Alliance Houston, will discuss air quality issues in Houston & how you can take action.  Air Alliance Houston believes that everyone has a right to breathe clean air. They conduct applied research, provide education, and engage in advocacy to accomplish their mission. Learn how, by working together, we can deliver cleaner air for a healthier future!

    Free
  • Eco-Challenge

    The Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston invites Houstonians of all faiths to join their team for this year’s Eco-Challenge. This online event offers you the opportunity to care for the earth by taking on a challenge in: waste, food, health, transportation, energy, community, nature, water, simplicity, or a custom challenge of your own. Create a new environmental stewardship habit over the course of the 3 weeks of the challenge!!

    Free
  • 2019 Houston Youth Voters Conference

    UHD 1 Main St, Houston

    The Houston Youth Voters Conference is a summit dedicated to the empowerment of Houston
    youth as it concerns four pillars of civic engagement: voter registration, voter turnout, non-
    partisan dialogue, and volunteering.

    This event will celebrate our right and privilege as youth to participate in our democracy and
    effect change in our communities. It will feature speakers, policy discussions, and opportunities
    to meet other-like minded youth. We will get registered/pledged to vote together, and come up
    with actionable ways to get civically engaged as a united Houston youth front!

    Free
  • Coming Wars with Venezuela, Iran, Russia and China

    Houston Mennonite Church 1231 Wirt Rd., Houston, TX, United States

    Dan Kovalik is a human rights and labor lawyer, and his new book makes the case that the Trump/Russia scandal is a dangerous diversion that leads some progressives to agitate for war with Russia. Kovalik's book offers history and context for the current scene and the "blame Russia" memes promoted by  the media, based on anonymous leaks and unseen intelligence. From Vietnam to Iran/Contra, the Iraq war and intervention in Libya, false intelligence and spin have been used to justify illegal actions.

    Free
  • Peace & Wellness Retreat

    The Council on Recovery 303 Jackson Hill St #1,, Houston

    Holistic wellness retreat focuses on Nutrition, yoga, mindfulness and sustainability. Lecture presentations, break-out sessions, cooking demo, and plant based lunch are included in this full day retreat.

    $20
  • Dialogue: Racism

    Dialogue: Racism
    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    The Center for the Healing of Racism will present Dialogue: Racism, a two-day intensive workshop that educates participants about racism and facilitates the process by which they can begin to counter the effects of racism on their lives, empowering them to interrupt the cycle of racist attitudes. The workshop provides a safe, respectful and loving atmosphere for a diverse group of people to learn new information, share experiences, dispel fears and guilt, and get to know each another.

    Free. Donations appreciated. RSVP required.
  • The Ecological Crisis & The Response of Faith

    1st Unitarian Universalist Church & online 5200 Fannin St., Houston

    The Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston invites people of all faiths to learn about our present ecological crisis and consider how our faiths can enable us to respond. What is our present ecological crisis? What specific issues are central? Using the United Nations’ Global Environmental Outlook, issued earlier this year, the speaker will address these questions. All attendees, of all faiths, will then engage in facilitated discussions of how our faiths both inform and enable our response to this crisis, through both personal and collective action and advocacy.

    Free
  • The Longoria Affair: Film Screening & Dialogue

    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Felix Longoria, a decorated Mexican American soldier, was killed in battle during World War II.  But when his body came home to Three Rivers, Texas in 1945, the only funeral home in town refused to handle his burial.  “The whites wouldn’t like it,” they told his widow.  Nationwide outrage sparked the beginning of Latinos as a political force in the U.S. 

    In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Center for the Healing of Racism will be screening the “The Longoria Affair.”

    Free. RSVP required. Donations appreciated
  • The Walk for Mental Health Awareness

    Stude Park 1031 Stude, Houston

    The Walk for Mental Health Awareness – Houston is a community based event that helps raise awareness and funding for Greater Houston area non-profit agencies and programs that provide mental health services; creating an environment for our positive public dialogue.

    $30
  • A Way Forward: Healing from Racism

    The Center for Healing Racism is happy to invite you to the first conference on dismantling institutional racism.

    While the Center has worked tirelessly for 30 years to help individuals heal from internalized racial conditioning, this conference will explore the systemic nature of racism in U.S. society; the ways in which the institutions in our country have created advantages and disadvantages for different groups of people. In bringing together a diverse group of communities, our goal is to begin developing strategies for achieving a more just and equitable society.

    Conference participants will include academics, social justice activists, artists and advocates of equity and equality who will examine the educational, health care, nutritional, criminal justice and environmental systems of our society, with an eye towards dismantling institutional racism and fostering a community in which all can thrive.

    As an affiliate of Houston Community College, we will also consider the impact of institutional racism on students, faculty and the community at large, presenting strategies for these groups to cope with the distress caused by systemic oppression, which can diminish cognitive “bandwidth” and interfere with performance at school, at work and in the world.

  • Conversation & Book Signing with Joel Edward Goza

    Dominican Center for Spirituality 6501 Almeda Rd, Houston

    Please join The Dominican Sister of Houston for a conversation with Joel Edward Goza author of America’s Unholy Ghosts: The Racist Roots of Our Faith and Politics.

    Free
  • Fall Festival / Halloween Carnival

    Grace United Church of Christ 8515 Brookwulf, Houston

    Grace United Church of Christ will host the free neighborhood Fall Festival / Halloween Carnival. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with neighbors.  There will be games, candy and a cakewalk!

    Free
  • Potluck and Movie: An Endless War: Getting Out of Afghanistan

    Live Oak Friends Meeting House 1318 W. 26th, Houston, TX, United States

    On October 7,  2001, The United States embarked on its longest war ever by invading Afghanistan. In addition to Afghanistan, the 2001 Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) has been used by the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations to justify military operations in 18 countries, including Somalia, Libya, Syria, and Yemen.

    Potluck at 6 PM, movie at 7 PM.  Come for either or both!

    Free