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September 13, 2023

ACT’s Countywide Action Meeting

A Varsity Level Gathering, Planning for Varsity Level Action On September 7 at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis, 128 of our members, representing our 18 member organizations, came out …

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February 6, 2023

Grant partner of the Presbyterian Hunger Program makes strides on local issues

Pastor Tim Stern from Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church shared about ACT's work to address the systems that create poverty and oppression in our communities with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Check out the interview!

Read moreGrant partner of the Presbyterian Hunger Program makes strides on local issues
May 26, 2022

Episcopal Church awards reparations for ‘restoring Black communities’

From the Washington Post, Anne Arundel Connecting Together is one of the grant winners.

Read moreEpiscopal Church awards reparations for ‘restoring Black communities’
July 5, 2020

Karen V. Johnson and Timothy S. Stern: Anne Arundel council should force schools to invest in transportation

We were astonished when the Board of Education removed this funding. Concerned about student mental health amid the coronavirus, they narrowly voted to transfer these funds to mental health and other positions. This has created a specious argument between transportation and mental health. Read this commentary in the Capital Gazette.

Read moreKaren V. Johnson and Timothy S. Stern: Anne Arundel council should force schools to invest in transportation
February 7, 2020

Steuart Pittman: Three steps we’ve taken to address gun violence as a public health crisis

From the Capital Gazette, read what Steuart Pittman had to say about gun violence and ACT.

Read moreSteuart Pittman: Three steps we’ve taken to address gun violence as a public health crisis
June 14, 2019

In packed meeting, residents demand dignity, violence prevention from elected officials, Woodside Gardens.

An event by ACT Anne Arundel Connecting Together, of which Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis is a member. "Will you stand by the residents of Woodside Gardens as promised? See full article in the Capital Gazette.

Read moreIn packed meeting, residents demand dignity, violence prevention from elected officials, Woodside Gardens.
October 25, 2018

Lead is all we’re thinking about

A group of parents and community members is asking the Anne Arundel County Board of Education to finish testing water outlets for lead by Dec. 31 — seven months ahead of schedule. Read this article in the Capital Gazette.

Read moreLead is all we’re thinking about

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