2014-2015 President’s Report

 ADVOCACY BY THE INTERFAITH ALLIANCE OF ROCHESTER

 

Poverty

TIAR Continues to support the effort in the FIGHT FOR $15.   This program is a National, state and local  effort to raise the wages of fast food workers and hopes to influence wages of other low wage earners to help them earn a living wage. Members have marched, attended wage board meetings  and also supported the effort  by  writing letters to our legislative leaders and members of the Assembly and the Senate.

SANCTUARY VILLAGE a temporary shelter for the homeless was supported by a $100 donation. Members were also encouraged to work with  their faith group to provide food and transportation.

MONROE COUNTY REENTRY PROGRAM we donate personal care items to help people upon release from jail or prison.

Governance

Equality of LGBT, Sent letter to President Obama congratulating him on his initiative to eliminate discrimination for federal worker.  Received letter in return to thank us for our support.

STATE REDISTRICTING Co-Sponsoring an informational meeting with the League of Women Voters to educate the publiC ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ISSUE.   Meeting will be held in the fall.

RAISE THE AGE  Letters were sent to state legislaturers and the Governor in support of raising the age of minors in court from being treated as adults.  Want the age raised to 18 years before the designation of adult is attached.

PREVENT SOLITARY CONFINEMENT President signed petition in TIAR’s name and members were encouraged to sign as an individual.

Co-Sponsor VOTERS ALLIANCE a nonpartisan group, with The League of Women Voters, effort to register voters in local areas where there is low voter  enrollment.  Committee is gearing up  for the Presidential election.. This organization is only active in Presidential election years

Other Issues

ENVIRONMENT

We continue to work on anti-fracking .  State Governor agreed with with governmental study indicating the downside of fracking and banned large scale and banned large scale fracking.  The work continues on banning the activity near water supplies of Syracuse and New York City.  While the ban on fracking has been accomplished we believe there are still items to be addressed for unplanned harmful effects on the environment and we continue to go to meetings and send letters to our legislatures. We also cosponsored event “”New Yorkers Against Fracking” in Albany Environmental justice through Active Nonviolence.

We co sponsored a PASHAMAMA symposium with Nazareth Hickey Center and the  Pashamama Alliance.  Pashamama helping  io providing a venue to promote “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream”

POLITICAL ACTION

FECP, FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES, We co sponsor with the League of Women Voters  We invite local candidates to conduct fair practices as they run for office.  The committee serves as a means where candidates may; register their complaints of unfair practices and serve as a mediator for these complaints.  We are particularly active during the Presidential year of election

HEALTH CARE

We have written letters to our legislature and Governor. for SINGLE PAYER HEALTHCARE in our continued effort to gain health coverage for our uninsured citensenary.  We also wrote letters to our Federal legislature and President in support of the bills in the congress. Thank you letters were sent Assemblyman Gantt and Bronson.who sponsored the Assembly bill.  President signed letter in support of the CHIP initiative.

RACIAL DIALOGUE

In our effort to educate ourselves to be better attuned to racial bias      MetroJustice  provided Jon Greenbaum and Tracy Farmer to lead our three sessions. to view each of our programs through a “Racial Justice Lens”  Understanding racism as both individual and systemic

IMMIGRATION/MIGRANTS

Letter in support of Mayor of Rochester, Lovely Warren, in her support of migrant children being housed in Rochester due to the lack of areas opening there areas to the children.. Letter in support of President Obama Executive Order in providing safe harbor for the Dreamers.

EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION FOR BOARD

Speakers

  •  Rev. Lewis Stewart  -POLICE REFORM COALITION
  •  Joyce Herman and Sue Sarapilic - PASHAMAMA
  •   George Payne - GANDHI EARTH; KEEPERS
  •   Jon Greenbaum and Tracey; Farmer - RACIAL DIALOGUE
  •   Verdis La Far Robinson -THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD
  •   Emily McNeil - LABOR RELIGION  COALITION

ANNUAL MEETING SPEAKER

JAMES LAWRENCE

MEETINGS TIAR

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE  8;30 AM FIRST TUESDAY OF MONTH                                 GOLDEN FOX RESTAURANT

BOARD - 4;00 5;30  THIRD THURSDAY OF MONTH                               COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH