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The Sowers of Justice Network and Shawnee Presbyterian Church 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Event
After Ferguson, What?
Shawnee Presbyterian Church101 South 44th Street 
January 19, 2015



Read the reflection from Rev. Phil Lloyd Sidle - speaking at this event for the Sowers of Justice

The plan

11:00              Welcome and Worship
12:00              Light lunch and breakout listening sessions with focus on
  • Gun Violence, facilitated by Rev. Alonzo Johnson, Presbyterian Church (USA) Peacemaking Program
  • Health Care (presented by Kentuckians for Single Payer Health Care)
Closing and call to action.

* KSPH will discuss single payer health care, improved Medicare for all, the Conyers' bill HR 676, and what must be done to move the nation forward.  We will explore the current status of health care in our community, state, and country and focus on what everyone can do to build the movement to end inequality and assure universal care.  We will use Dr. King's statement:  "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman."
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