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You can help launch Civic Revival 2.0

The And Campaign plans to expand local organizing efforts in the coming year. You can help launch an expanded Christian Civic Leadership Academy with Civic Revival 2.0.

This week’s video features commentary on the And Campaign’s upcoming launch of Civic Revival 2.0, an effort to bring the And Campaign’s unique civic engagement to communities around the country, including here in Chicago.

For more information about Civic Revival 2.0 and how you can help make it a reality, visit And’s Civic Revival 2.0 page.


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