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Leadership Talk with MOSES Transportation Task Force of Detroit Join Leadership for a Changing World on Friday, October 19 at 1 pm EST for a live interview with Victoria Kovari, Chairperson of the Metropolitan Organizing Strategy for Enabling Strength (MOSES) Transportation Task Force in Detroit.
In November of 1999, Victoria Kovari and other MOSES leaders brought together three County Executives, 10 suburban mayors, representatives of five major corporations, a dozen state legislators and 800 members of MOSES churches in the first ever regional meeting around public transportation. Together, they began to craft a regional transit vision. MOSES’ regional strategy has produced results. In April 2000, MOSES organized a hearing on the need for more public transit funding. Bishops, rabbis, union members and environmentalists met with state legislators on the issue. As a result, the Governor signed an appropriations bill that provided a $50 million increase for public transit, defeating efforts by road builders to cut funds to public transit by 50 percent. On Friday, October 19, Victoria Kovari will answer your questions and discuss:
Founded in 1997, MOSES is an ecumenical and interfaith community organization composed of 53 churches, two hospitals, and one university that operate in Detroit and seven suburbs. Across its numerous activities and programs, MOSES helps congregations and citizens gain greater influence in public policy debates. MOSES actively supports increasing funds for public transit, encouraging economic renewal, combating urban sprawl, and promoting affordable housing. Because of the organizing efforts around transportation issues, MOSES and Victoria Kovari are now poised to lead campaigns for significant changes in state policy affecting urban and suburban areas.
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