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Interfaith Justice Revival Road Trip with the Virginia Interfaith Center, Virginia NAACP and the Virginia Poverty Law Center

The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP) is heading to cities and towns across Virginia for a special “Interfaith Justice Revival” tour from July 27 to Aug. 2 offering fellowship, food, and powerful conversations. Taking inspiration from old-school religious gatherings, clergy and community leaders will speak about the integral ties between faith and justice and the importance of civic engagement in anticipation of the November election.

VICPP is partnering with the Virginia Poverty Law Center, the Virginia NAACP, as well as local clergy and lay leaders from different faith traditions, hoping to inspire action based on shared values supporting justice and caring for our neighbors. Organizational staff will visit communities including Lynchburg, Roanoke, Bristol and Danville.

“This tour is deeply important to us, because we want to strengthen our relationships throughout the Commonwealth,” said Sheila Herlihy Hennessee, VICPP’s director of faith organizing. “We want to make sure that our lawmakers in Richmond are hearing the real values and concerns of people of faith, no matter how far down I-81 they live.”

The Virginia Interfaith Center is the largest statewide advocacy voice for the faith community, comprised of 20,000 members, 750 houses of worship, and 1,000 clergy of all faiths, and people of goodwill, from across the state. As a nonpartisan, nonprofit, VICPP advocates in the General Assembly for economic, racial, and social justice legislation impacting under-resourced and marginalized communities throughout the Commonwealth.

The Revival meetings will start with a potluck meal and continue with music, prayer, calls to action, and opportunities to build relationships. The daytime gatherings will offer beverages and snacks, with a welcome message from local clergy and a presentation from organizational staff. All are welcome! More details at tinyurl.com/InterfaithJusticeRevival.

Revival Events
Sunday, July 27 – Lynchburg | Potluck- 5:30; program- 6:00 | First Christian Church
Monday, July 28 – Roanoke | Potluck- 5:30; program- 6:00 | Williams Memorial Baptist
Thursday, July 31 – Bristol | Potluck- 5:30; program- 6:00 | Lee Street Baptist Church
Saturday, August 2 – Danville | Potluck – 2:00; program- 12:30 | First Baptist Church

Daytime Meet & Greet Events
Tuesday, July 29 | Blacksburg and Wytheville
Wednesday, July 30 | Big Stone Gap
Friday, August 1 | Marion and Floyd
Event times, locations, flyers & additional locations will be posted here: tinyurl.com/InterfaithJusticeRevival

EVENT CONTACT: Sheila Herlihy Hennessee, director of faith organizing, Virginia Interfaith Center, sheila@virginiainterfaithcenter.org, 804-821-1768

MEDIA CONTACT: Roberta Oster, communications director, Virginia Interfaith Center Roberta@virginiainterfaithcenter.org, 804-643-2472 x103 ______________________________________________________________________________

ABOUT THE VIRGINIA INTERFAITH CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY (VICPP): The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP) advocates for economic, racial, and social justice in Virginia’s policies and practices through education, prayer, and action. VICPP is a nonpartisan, nonprofit coalition of more than 750 faith communities working toward a more just society.

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ABOUT THE NAACP VIRGINIA STATE CONFERENCE

Chartered in 1935, the NAACP Virginia State Conference is the largest and most influential nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth of Virginia. For 90 years, it has led the fight for racial justice, equity, and civic engagement across the state, overseeing more than 100 active branches, youth councils, and college chapters. From classrooms and courtrooms to city halls and the Virginia General Assembly, our members work to build the social and political power needed to end race-based discrimination.

As the leading voice for Black Virginians, the NAACP Virginia State Conference advocates for policies and programs that expand opportunity, protect civil rights, and uplift communities of color. Rooted in racial equity and civic engagement, we are committed to a Virginia without racism—where Black people enjoy equitable opportunities in thriving communities.

Learn more about our legacy and ongoing work at www.naacpva.org.

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