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Racial Justice

KFTC is working for a day when discrimination is wiped out of our laws, habits, and hearts.

Dolores Film Screening & Panel

Kentuckians For The Commonwealth, partnering with allies in northern Kentucky, is hosting a screening of Dolores at the Kenton County Public Library in Covington on September 22nd. The film focuses on the life and successes of Dolores Huerta, who as an immigrant and labor activist helped found the United Farm Workers union with Caesar Chavez.

Singing for Democracy

Join with Kentucky Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival participants from across Kentucky as we sing, speak out and stand together for democracy.

Follow the leadership of people impacted by systemic racism, poverty, the war economy, ecological devastation, and the nation's distorted morality as they speak out.

KFTC members attend Families Belong Together Rally!

The Northern Kentucky chapter of KFTC joined Northern Kentucky Justice and Peace Committee, Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center, Northern Kentucky Indivisible and Together We Will - Cincinnati for a rally on the Roebling Bridge on June 14 to protest the Trump administration's policy of separating families.

The event, which was scheduled to be a part of events taking place nationwide, gained more attention closer to the action locally based on news reports of a plan to build 'tent cities' to house children (both unaccompanied minors and those separated from their families by the Department of Homeland Security) and the conditions inside of other holding facilities. Those in attendance chanted slogans offering support for families directly and indirectly impacted by the new heinous policy.

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