Important meeting on Project 2025: Oct 22, 5:30, Mt Olive Baptist Church

Interracial Conversations Group of the Northern Neck is sponsoring a presentation with Q&A about “Project 2025.”

October 22 meeting will offer exploration of parts of “Project 2025”:
A couple of weeks ago the Richmond chapter of NAACP presented a panel discussion of “Project 2025.” The panelists also fielded questions submitted by audience members. The entire program ran for about an hour and 45 minutes, and it was recorded.
At Interracial Conversations’ meeting on Tuesday, October 22, we will show portions of the video recording of the discussion. We will be joined (via Zoom) by one of the panelists from the Richmond program. He is Dr. Jerome Ross, a professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at the new Hampton University School of Religion.
Dr. Ross was one of Rev. Dr. Tyron Williams’ professors when he taught at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology in Richmond. (Tyron is Pastor at Mt. Olive Baptist Church and a member of the IRC steering committee.)
Portions of the NAACP video will be shown when we gather on October 22 and Dr. Ross will offer commentary. He will focus on the parts of “Project 2025” that address healthcare, education, immigration, voting rights, and the removal of federal employees not loyal to Donald Trump should he win the election.
A time for questions and answers, and discussion, will be reserved for the end of the meeting.
Join us at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 6749 Jessie duPont Highway (Hwy 200), Burgess, on Tuesday, October 22, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM.
All are welcome!