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In this SPECIAL VOTING episode, Cara McClure of Birmingham, AL, shares the various ways her grassroots organization Faith & Works reaches out to the community to encourage people to vote and participate in other activities to improve the neighborhoods.
“You look around in your community and you see that nothing has changed. It makes you discouraged but … Did we do something different? Did we hold folks accountable? Did we vote? Did we tell our neighbors to vote?” McClure asks.
“Voting is not the only tool in the toolbox but an important
McClure founded Faith & Works in 2019 and launched it in 2020. She has served as Alabama’s state coordinator for Black Voters Matter, facilitating programs and strategic coalitions to increase voter engagement.
Under an intersectional lens, McClure promotes policies that address race, gender, economic status, and other aspects of equity. Her work motivates residents of Alabama to collaborate and organize for growth and
“Just like everyone else, I just raised my hand and said, ‘hey, I want to make a difference. I want God to use me in a mighty and powerful way,’” she says.
Faith & Works is a non-partisan, social justice
The work of Faith & Works is rooted in six pillars:
1. PEOPLE
People are the experts of their own communities.
2. POLICY
People can envision a new criminal justice,
equity.
3. PRAYER
Prayer is what sustains the people during this journey for justice.
4. POLLS
Polls empower those who have been disconnected from the electoral process and enable the disenfranchised to exercise their voice to reshape Democracy.
5. PROTEST
Protest is the process used to push back and speak truth to power as communities work towards an equitable society.
6. POWER
Power enables the creation of a proactive,
“I’m not an expert at this,” McClure acknowledges. “It’s
For more information about Faith & Works and the efforts
Emunah listeners also are encouraged to visit the Women of the Word website: https://wordconsultingllc.com
In this SPECIAL VOTING episode, Cara McClure of Birmingham, AL, shares the various ways her grassroots organization Faith & Works reaches out to the community to encourage people to vote and participate in other activities to improve the neighborhoods.
“You look around in your community and you see that nothing has changed. It makes you discouraged but … Did we do something different? Did we hold folks accountable? Did we vote? Did we tell our neighbors to vote?” McClure asks.
“Voting is not the only tool in the toolbox but an important
McClure founded Faith & Works in 2019 and launched it in 2020. She has served as Alabama’s state coordinator for Black Voters Matter, facilitating programs and strategic coalitions to increase voter engagement.
Under an intersectional lens, McClure promotes policies that address race, gender, economic status, and other aspects of equity. Her work motivates residents of Alabama to collaborate and organize for growth and
“Just like everyone else, I just raised my hand and said, ‘hey, I want to make a difference. I want God to use me in a mighty and powerful way,’” she says.
Faith & Works is a non-partisan, social justice
The work of Faith & Works is rooted in six pillars:
1. PEOPLE
People are the experts of their own communities.
2. POLICY
People can envision a new criminal justice,
equity.
3. PRAYER
Prayer is what sustains the people during this journey for justice.
4. POLLS
Polls empower those who have been disconnected from the electoral process and enable the disenfranchised to exercise their voice to reshape Democracy.
5. PROTEST
Protest is the process used to push back and speak truth to power as communities work towards an equitable society.
6. POWER
Power enables the creation of a proactive,
“I’m not an expert at this,” McClure acknowledges. “It’s
For more information about Faith & Works and the efforts
Emunah listeners also are encouraged to visit the Women of the Word website: https://wordconsultingllc.com