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== About ==
== About ==
The [http://www.ywca.org/site/pp.asp?c=eqLNI0OHKrF&b=641001 Carlisle Social Justice Committee] is affiliated with the [http://www.ywca.org/site/pp.asp?c=eqLNI0OHKrF&b=574517 YWCA of Carlisle], whose mission statement is: "Empowering Women, Eliminating Racism."  
The [[Social Justice Committee | Carlisle Social Justice Committee]] is affiliated with the [http://www.ywca.org/site/pp.asp?c=eqLNI0OHKrF&b=574517 YWCA of Carlisle], whose mission statement is: "Empowering Women, Eliminating Racism."  
 
A marble sign hanging in the YWCA of Carlisle:


<center>'''A marble sign hanging in the YWCA of Carlisle'''</center>
<center>[[Image:P1010002.JPG | a marble sign hanging in the YWCA]] </center>
<center>[[Image:P1010002.JPG | a marble sign hanging in the YWCA]] </center>
Photo courtesy of Zoe Artz




Photo courtesy of Zoe Artz
YWCA Carlisle's [[Social Justice Committee]] works to eliminate racism in the community by providing opportunities for community members to participate in educational programs and activities that directly promote anti-bias attitudes and behaviors. ([[Local Anti-Racism Sources|YWCA]])
 


YWCA Carlisle's Social Justice Committee works to eliminate racism in the community by providing opportunities for community members to participate in educational programs and activities that directly promote anti-bias attitudes and behaviors. [[Local Anti-Racism Sources|YWCA]]


== Projects & Initiatives ==
== Projects & Initiatives ==
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The Social Justice Committee plans and promotes activities for its annual [[Week Without Violence]] during the 3rd week of October, and the [[Get Involved | Day of Committment for the Elimination of Racism]] during the last week of April.
The Social Justice Committee plans and promotes activities for its annual [[Week Without Violence]] during the 3rd week of October, and the [[Get Involved | Day of Committment for the Elimination of Racism]] during the last week of April.


Youth Leadership Conference: In May 2005, the Carlisle community came together to share ideas about implementing initiatives to eliminate racism. After hearing Mary, a defector from a Neo Nazi skinhead group, speak about how hate groups find alienated youth because they are easy prey, the YWCA decided to focus on youth. As part of the YWCA's [[Youth Leadership Conference|Youth Leadership Conference]] (YLC) last fall, students from area high schools were asked to commit to reach out to at least one alienated fellow student during this school year.  
=== Youth Leadership Conference ===
In May 2005, the Carlisle community came together to share ideas about implementing initiatives to eliminate racism. After hearing Mary, a defector from a Neo Nazi skinhead group, speak about how hate groups find alienated youth because they are easy prey, the YWCA decided to focus on youth. As part of the YWCA's [[Youth Leadership Conference|Youth Leadership Conference]] (YLC) last fall, students from area high schools were asked to commit to reach out to at least one alienated fellow student during this school year.  


Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism:
===Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism===


Tree of Hope: A tree was planted in conjunction with the YWCA's Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism. The ceremony included Carlisle public school students, who read statements of hope that were written on purple ribbons.
===Tree of Hope=== A tree was planted in conjunction with the YWCA's Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism. The ceremony included Carlisle public school students, who read statements of hope that were written on purple ribbons.


Material from Brochures
==Material from Brochures==





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About

The Carlisle Social Justice Committee is affiliated with the YWCA of Carlisle, whose mission statement is: "Empowering Women, Eliminating Racism."

A marble sign hanging in the YWCA of Carlisle
a marble sign hanging in the YWCA

Photo courtesy of Zoe Artz


YWCA Carlisle's Social Justice Committee works to eliminate racism in the community by providing opportunities for community members to participate in educational programs and activities that directly promote anti-bias attitudes and behaviors. (YWCA)


Projects & Initiatives

The Social Justice Committee plans and promotes activities for its annual Week Without Violence during the 3rd week of October, and the Day of Committment for the Elimination of Racism during the last week of April.

Youth Leadership Conference

In May 2005, the Carlisle community came together to share ideas about implementing initiatives to eliminate racism. After hearing Mary, a defector from a Neo Nazi skinhead group, speak about how hate groups find alienated youth because they are easy prey, the YWCA decided to focus on youth. As part of the YWCA's Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) last fall, students from area high schools were asked to commit to reach out to at least one alienated fellow student during this school year.

Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism

===Tree of Hope=== A tree was planted in conjunction with the YWCA's Day of Commitment to Eliminate Racism. The ceremony included Carlisle public school students, who read statements of hope that were written on purple ribbons.

Material from Brochures

Get Involved with the YWCA and its projects.


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