
Juneteenth events this weekend!
Our partners at Northern Michigan E3 are hosting several Juneteenth events this weekend - a family-friendly walk/run fundraising event on Saturday, June 18th and a block party-style celebration on Sunday, June 19th.

Collaborative Songwriting for Collective Liberation at Great Lakes Music Camp this Sunday!
Title Track’s Co-Executive Director, Seth Bernard, will be representing Title Track this Sunday at the Great Lakes Music Camp at Camp Blodgett by presenting Collaborative Songwriting for Collective Liberation!

Learn In this Saturday: Mancamps and MMIW in Michigan
Title Track’s Co-Executive Director, Holly T. Bird, will be presenting as part of the indigenous led “Learn-In” on Mancamps and MMIW in Michigan this Saturday, May 21st, at the Greensky Church in Charlevoix.

Understanding Racial Justice Spring 2022 open for registration!
We are pleased to announce our first cohorts of 2022! Cohort 10 will meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30pm ET via zoom from May 17th to June 14th.

Fall 2021 URJ cohort for spiritual leaders
The Fall 2021 cohort of Understanding Racial Justice is being offered to spiritual leaders (clergy, elders, deacons, teachers, and lay leaders) in the Grand Traverse region. Registration has been extended until October 9.

2021 Water is Life Festival this September 4!!
Title Track is honored to be a partner for the 4th annual Water is Life Festival on September 4, 2021. Join us for this annual event that celebrates our connection to the water and builds power through community so we can work towards living in a holistic way with the water and protect it from those who seek to exploit or endanger it.

Understanding Racial Justice Summer Cohort registration closes on July 30!
Check out the new URJ logo and URJ reflection from Dani Renwick of Charmellow Design!!

Evict Enbridge events May 12-13
On May 13th, Title Track co-executive directors Holly T. Bird and Seth Bernard will be participating as part of the Indigenous-led “Evict Enbridge” events on the Straits of Mackinac, featuring a talk from Winona LaDuke and calls demanding the immediate shutdown of Line 5.

Step #1 spotlight - Nayyirah Shariff and Flint Rising
Nayyirah Shariff serves as director of Flint Rising, a coalition of Flint residents and community groups, labor, and progressive allies that formed in response to the Flint water crisis. They will be a featured speaker for this Saturday's online May Day event presented by the newly formed Michigan Alliance for Justice in Climate (MAJIC).

Understanding Racial Justice
Our next in-person cohort will meet in Traverse City as a weekend-intensive cohort at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Grand Traverse (UUCGT) on the evening of Friday, June 23 and a full day on Saturday, June 24. Fall 2023 Traverse City and virtual cohorts are also open for registration.