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News from OWOF – Event of Interest

One World One Family Event of Interest March 2026   Please forward this newsletter to friends and family you think might be interested in the social justice issues that OWOF covers in Western Washtenaw County. Click HERE to be added to our newsletter list or you can send us an email at owofchelsea@gmail.com Sylvia Nolasco-Rivers Featured Speaker at Mavens […]

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Join OWOF on October 23 for a Fundraising Dinner to Benefit JC4Immigrants

OWOF Chelsea invites you to join us for a fundraising dinner on October 23 from 5-7pm, featuring the famous amazing Tamale Dinners by Pilar’s in Ann Arbor. Choose from take-out or casual dining in the Chelsea Depot featuring live entertainment, raffle, and an introduction to the Jackson County Immigrants Rights Coalition. Proceeds from the fundraiser

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News from OWOF – January 2024

Happy New Year! Lots of good things happening in our community and so many ways to engage! Hope to see you soon! JOIN US @ WSEC for this important town hall on Wed, Jan 24 to hear more about the county wide Public Safety and Mental Health Preservation millage – what it supports now and

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2023 Chelsea’s Martin Luther King Jr. Days of Service and Social Action

The 2023 Chelsea’s Martin Luther King Jr. Days of Service and Social Action are scheduled for January 9-21, 2023. Many community groups in Chelsea, Michigan have organized activities and events for these two weeks to recall the spirit of Dr. King toward service and community involvement. Community members are encouraged to participate in as many

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From Michigan Friends Center Event this Sunday April 19 Join us for an in-person screening of Refusing to Be Enemies: The Zeitouna Story, a documentary that follows a remarkable group of Palestinian and Jewish women in Ann Arbor, Michigan who have spent decades building relationships across one of the world's most painful divides. Through shared meals, personal storytelling, and a deep commitment to dialogue, the women of Zeitouna model what it looks like to hold space for both suffering and connection — and to refuse, together, to be enemies. RSVP BELOW. Sunday, April 19 2-4PM at Michigan Friends Center, Chelsea The screening will be followed by a discussion, joined by members of the Zeitouna group, who have been sharing this film and its message for years. To honor the spirit of the film and ensure that every voice in the room has space to be heard, we are intentionally keeping this gathering intimate — attendance is limited to 20 participants. This event is part of Michigan Friends Center's new film series, grounded in our shared values of peace, social justice, and human dignity. RSVP https://www.mfcenter.org/event-details/refusing-to-be-enemies-the-zeitouna-story-documentary-screening-discussion/form

Good job Chelsea!!! Thank you to the organizers, the speakers and all you who care!! Let’s get busy!!

Courtesy of Dexter Strong, Dexter Cares. See you Saturday! Pierce Park. Noon -2pm

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table at EXPO! We have work to do together.

U.S. immigration detention has reached record highs, with more than 68,000 people in custody as of February 2026. - from the UCLA Law Behind Bars Data Project

Protest against ICE in Romulus. City Council voted unanimously for resolution condemning ICE purchase of warehouse to create new gulag in their city.

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