DAI's 'Cry for Justice & Call to Action' Galvanizes North Texas

Drawing more than 700 institutionally based leaders from across North Texas, Dallas Area Interfaith's 'Cry for Justice and Call to Action' tapped into fresh energy and galvanized new participation from all types of nonprofit organizations and denominations.  Pastor Vincent Parker of Golden Gate Missionary Baptist Church and Rabbi David Stern from Temple Emanu-El co-chaired the assembly, drawing on stories from active leaders around education, immigration, policing and housing. 

DAI leaders recognized Dallas Catholic Bishop Greg Kelly for Diocesan efforts around community policing and parish identification cards.  Interim Chief of the Dallas Police Department Michael Igo renewed the DPD's commitment to work with DAI, alongside a team of officers. 

Assembly co-chairs then put DAI members in the hot seat, challenging institutions to grow their organizing teams and increase their dues membership.  Members were challenged to individually report how much they would invest in DAI and which organizing teams they would join.  In response, twelve institutions committed enough dues to expand DAI's membership dues base by 60%!