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Resource Center for Nonviolence ANNUAL DINNER- “Waging Love in a Time of War: How to Promote Peace, Justice and Nonviolence in an Era of Perpetual Con

Justice and Nonviolence in an Era of Perpetual Conflict."featured speaker- Kimberly Ellis: "Waging Love in a Time of War: How to Promote Peace

About Resource Center for Nonviolence ANNUAL DINNER- “Waging Love in a Time of War: How to Promote Peace, Justice and Nonviolence in an Era of Perpetual Con

Don't miss the Resource Center for Nonviolence 42nd Annual Dinner and Program featuring Kimberly Ellis: "Waging Love in a Time of War: How to Promote Peace, Justice and Nonviolence in an Era of Perpetual Conflict."

Reservations available for the Dinner & Program ($42 and up) or for the Program ONLY ($10 - 25 sliding scale). This event is a benefit for RCNV.

5- 6p.m.: Social Hour - Music, Silent Auction, beverages, hors-d'ouevres
6:00p.m. Dinner: Gourmet Vegetarian fare
7:00p.m. Program featuring Kimberly Ellis

LOCATION: Peace United Church, 900 High St., Santa Cruz.

Advance Reservations required: Call 831-423-1626 or email cipi@rcnv.org . Please fill out Reservation Form-- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfs9I4Mn6yUOnkl4cyHGtMGW4JrsnEvxCzsahIUskbbDR6u7g/viewform?c=0&w=1
OR Call 831-423-1626 OR email cipi@rcnv.org

A captivating orator who educates, motivates and inspires people to action, Kimberly Ellis is a nationally recognized Progressive leader who has been credited with revolutionizing Democratic politics in California. Having appeared on syndicated television and radio programs, Kimberly is frequently interviewed and quoted by leading political media outlets, including the New York Times, Washington Post and Associated Press.

Kimberly has been called “the most powerful, unelected person in California Democratic politics” by the Sacramento Bee. She wants to “groom a new and diverse generation of political leaders,” and redefine the party by “bringing it back to basics.” “ … The “purpose of politics... is to “care about poor people” and never stop fighting to right society’s inequities and injustices.”

More info: https://rcnv.org/events/annual-dinner-waging-love-in-a-time-of-war-ft-kimberly-ellis/ or call 831-423-1626.
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