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Faith-Themed Legislative Conference on Jan. 27 Aims to Help Better Spokane

This year’s Eastern Washington Legislative Conference entitled “Renewing Hope for the Future” will feature workshops on various issues that may help Spokane to better itself and its greater surrounding area.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: Jan. 11

This Roundup announces FāVS' newest hire, how some will commemorated MLK Jr. Monday, information on the next Eastern Washington Legislative Conference and excellent news about Indigenous Eats.

2023 Eastern Washington Legislative Conference Coming to Address Housing, Environmental Justice, Welcoming Refugees and more

This year the annual Eastern Washington Legislative Conference will take place Jan. 21, at Spokane Valley United Methodist Church, 115 N. Raymond and will also be available online.

Eastern Washington Legislative Conference to be held on Jan. 22

The 2022 Eastern Washington Legislative Conference will explore some of the issues coming to the 2022 Washington State Legislature.

Eastern Washington Legislative Conference seeks to inspire action

The annual Eastern Washington Legislative Conference, co-sponsored by Fig Tree, Faith Action Network and Catholic Charities, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Spokane Valley United Methodist, focusing on the theme of “Making IT Happen” to encourage people to call to action surrounding social justice issues and public policy.

From the Eastern Wash. Legislative Conference: Understanding Poverty

I mentioned at the conference that a common stereotype about Jews is that we’re all wealthy to some degree; the complementary myth, of course, is that there are no poor Jews.

Eastern Washington Legislative Conference to address poverty, environment, housing

The annual Eastern Washington Legislative Conference will be held in Spokane later this month to address a variety of issues that are of concert to nonprofit and faith communities.

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