For more information about OWOF and learn how to get involved, please email us at owofchelsea@gmail.com
One World One Family
P.O. Box 31
Chelsea MI 48118
Connect with us on Facebook: Chelsea One World One Family
For more information about OWOF and learn how to get involved, please email us at owofchelsea@gmail.com
One World One Family
P.O. Box 31
Chelsea MI 48118
Connect with us on Facebook: Chelsea One World One Family
The Community Read on The Righteous Mind is on Thursday, Aug 15 at 7pm on Zoom. Here is a Chelsea Update article with the zoom link. https://chelseaupdate.com/aug-15-one-world-one-family-community-read-discussion/ Want to participate but don't have time to get the book? Here is a great video with the author that explains the major ideas. 45 minute but you can just listen. https://billmoyers.com/segment/jonathan-haidt-explains-our-contentious-culture/
Great day for the UNITY Walk - for the Dispute Resolution Center. OWOF supports conflict management and restorative justice. This was a great way to support the organization that brings this to our court system.
Both the City of Chelsea and the State of Michigan have designated June 7 as Gun Violence Awareness Day to stop the needless deaths by guns. Here is recent legislation that is going into effect:
Great Pride event in Chelsea!
🏘 Interested in affordable housing policy? Want to know more about what's going on in housing in our area? Check out the Western Washtenaw Regional Advisory Group meetings linked here. 📅 Next Meeting: May 2 🏘 "Most meetings are held at the WAVE offices located at 12172 Jackson Road, Dexter, MI 48130."
🌎Earth Day is coming up on April 22 and there are events all weekend! #EarthDay2024 #EarthDay
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services team is available 24/7 for those who have experienced sexual assault or abuse, as well as friends and family members of survivors. For anonymous support from trained counselors, contact MDHHS at 855-864-2374 (855-VOICES4) or send a text to 866-238-1454.
OWOF brought Jazzistry to Chelsea in one of our early MLKJr. Day activities. They are still going and this is a fun way to help them continue. Join the fun at this annual legendary dance party! We are celebrateing Vincent & JAZZistry’s 30th year educating about the historical significance of jazz. Our 21st Annual Rent Party will 'Celebrate Detroit: More than Motown'. Boogie to the D’s best dance band: The Sun Messengers, while enjoying tasty treats, cash bar and silent auction, all in support of JAZZistry’s unique live, educational programs that are growing the next generation of jazz lovers… and players.
This is an important topic. Any meaningful projects around mental health, particularly for youth, will need this millage. It also is part of community policing - will some responses be by a trained mental health professional?? Join us at WSEC for this important town hall to hear more about the county wide Public Safety and Mental Health Preservation millage -what it supports now and what it might look like in the future. It is up for renewal this year - 2024!
The Human Rights Commission would like to remind you: – bring a quote from Dr. King to the Kick-Off Event at 5.30 today – the free yoga classes today require registration – the Affordable Housing Panel Discussion tomorrow night will also be available by zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88234562761?pwd=OUI5ZVd6MXNHUERPNGtkTkc2bGdMUT09 Passcode: 065896 https://chelseaupdate.com/jan-15-mlk-day-celebrations-in-chelsea/
Trans & Nonbinary Passport Name Change/ Gender Marker Clinic This Friday, Nov 17 from 12-3pm 500 Church St, Ann Arbor Community members and U-M students will receive help to apply for/renew a passport, request a name change, and/or update their gender marker with the Washtenaw County Clerk's office. For detailed information and to RSVP please visit this website. https://ssw.umich.edu/assets/rsvp-request/index.php?page=register&id=W621
🗳️It's Voting Day! Chelsea Residents can look here for more information: https://chelseaupdate.com/nov-7-election-day-in-chelsea/ For other locations check here to see what's on your ballot: https://www.vote411.org/
This is an excellent article and speaks well of our Chelsea community response!
This is from a post from the new social action group in town Equality Chelsea. OWOF supports their efforts! Here is disturbing news. On the night of October 14, hateful, anti-semitic, anti-LGBTQ, anti-feminist propaganda was left in people's driveways and yards in the Lanewood neighborhood of Chelsea. The affected neighborhood has been encouraged by the Chelsea Police Department to report the receipt of these flyers to the CPD. Reverend Eric Stricklin (St. Paul’s UCC) alerted the wider community to this “alarming and unacceptable” event. Eric drafted a supportive response in writing. Thank you, Eric! This is forthcoming as a joint press release approved by Equality Chelsea, One World One Family and our local faith communities. Stay tuned!
Equality Chelsea is hosting a three part Story Series this Fall in Chelsea! Please attend and support these important free, public events in our community. (Able to donate? See below.) Part 1 (Sept) - Story Collector Training with Laura O'Connor Part 2 (Oct 10) - How to Tell Your Story with Joanna Whaley Part 3 (Nov 14) - StorySlam Performance at Serendipity Books OWOF will be collecting donations, on behalf of Equality Chelsea, from October 1 through November 15, to help pay for honorariums for program speakers. If you are interested in helping support these programs you can paypal @owofchelsea or send a check to OWOF PO Box 31 Chelsea, MI 48118 Thanks!
What is Hispanic Heritage Month? Watch this video to find out more!
Check out these events happening locally for Hispanic Heritage Month: https://mesa.umich.edu/latinx-heritage-month #HispanicHeritage #latineheritagemonth #LatinxHeritageMonth #aquiestamos
Check out this event coming up in October tailored to the Latine/x community: "Anti-Racism Teach-In This MESA Anti-Racism Teach-in is tailored to the Latinx community and offers a space for attendees to communicate with each other, discuss their own perceptions and worldviews about race and privilege, and engage in productive dialogue that will create more equitable and accessible spaces. Our hope is to raise critical consciousness and understand opportunities for action."