Moral Fusion Leadership Awards
The New York State Labor-Religion Coalition has re-scheduled its annual Moral Fusion Leadership Awards for May 24 at First Lutheran Church in Albany from 6-8 p.m.
The event, originally scheduled for last October, marks a return to an in-person dinner and program, with the option to join virtually.
The honorees are:
St. Paul and St. Andrew United Methodist Church, which has “powerfully engaged its members and partner congregations in study, action and public witness through the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival and other justice ministries.”
Rabbi Matt Cutler, who has been a leader in interfaith and justice work in the Capital Region for over 25 years, including as Senior Rabbi of Congregation Gates of Heaven in Schenectady, board member of United Way of the Greater Capital Region, and co-founder of Schenectady Clergy Against Hate.
The Fair Pay for Home Care Campaign, “which has been an amazing example of bringing people and organizations together across lines of division, centering the stories and insights of those directly impacted by the home care crisis, and lifting up a powerful moral message about how our society cares for one another.”
Starbucks Workers United, which now includes more than three dozen unionized Starbucks shops in New York and “is inspiring new energy and solidarity with workers across our state and country.”
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