Protect Immigrant New Yorkers 

As ICE escalates fear in our communities, the New York Legislature has failed to pass a single bill to protect immigrants. We must urge state leaders to call a special session and pass the New York for All Act—a vital bill that would prevent local law enforcement from collaborating with ICE and protect families from being torn apart. All New Yorkers deserve to live openly, access services, and care for their loved ones without fear.

Take action today to keep our communities safe and ensure New York does not aid in Trump’s deportation agenda.

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Demand a Moral Budget

This week, Congress may vote on a dangerous bill that threatens deep cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and essential services—devastating millions of poor and low-wealth Americans. As people of faith and conscience, we must speak out.

Call your member of Congress today using the Poor People’s Campaign call tool and urge them to reject this immoral attack on our nation’s most vulnerable.
We need a budget that reflects justice, compassion, and care for all—not policy that punishes the poor.

Let us raise a moral voice for a moral future.

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Protect Our Climate Future

The Senate just passed a disastrous bill that threatens clean energy programs, raises energy costs, and fuels climate disasters. It now heads to the House for a final vote—possibly today.

Tell your representative to vote NO. This bill is a giveaway to billionaires and polluters, and a betrayal of our children’s future.

We must protect programs that reduce pollution, lower energy bills, and build a just, sustainable future for all.

Add your name and call now—before it’s too late. Every voice matters. Every moment counts.

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Multifaith Mondays: Moral Witness for Democracy

Mondays | 5:30pm – 6:00pm | Columbus Circle

Join Us for Weekly Vigils at Columbus Circle
Mondays | 5:30–6:00 PM
(Gather at the USS Maine Statue, SW corner of Central Park)

Multifaith Monday Vigils create a sacred space for collective lament, prophetic resistance, and moral clarity in a time of deep division. If nothing else, we can stand together, bear witness, and commit to justice—even when the path is uncertain.

As M. Gessen reminds us, “Autocratic power requires the degradation of moral authority.” By gathering, we choose to reinforce and strengthen moral authority, countering isolation and overwhelm.

We look forward to standing with you.

Sponsors Include:
The Interfaith Center of New York
Union Theological Seminary
The Jewish Theological Seminary
Episcopal Diocese of New York
The Riverside Church
T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
The BeaconNYC4o