2026 Community Conversation Series: Building a Caring Future
Monday, March 9, 2026
Lippitt House Museum and the Providence League of Women Voters are partnering on two in-person community discussions about supporting local community members in times of need.
The Community Discussion Series takes place March 9 and 16 at Lippitt House Museum, 199 Hope Street in Providence. Doors open at 6:30 PM with a short reception, followed by a facilitated discussion from 7:00 – 8:00 PM.
Admission is free; reservations required as seating is limited. Register at https://www.preserveri.org/calendar.
Building a Caring Future: Supporting Immigrants in Rhode Island—Monday, March 9
How are federal policy changes affecting immigrants and communities in Rhode Island? Speakers from local organizations will discuss recent shifts in immigration policy, their impact on the state’s workforce and population, and the safety and well-being of immigrant communities. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the issues and ways to help build stronger, more inclusive communities.
Presenters:
Weayonnoh Nelson-Davies, Economic Progress Institute
Jennifer Wood, Rhode Island Center for Justice
Omar Bah, Refugee Dream Center
Building a Caring Future: Organizing for Mutual Aid—Monday, March 16
What does it take to build a caring future? As federal policies evolve, access to basic needs is increasingly critical. Local organizations will share how they help community members access food, shelter, health care, and more—not just to survive but to thrive. Panelists will offer ways to connect mutual aid, public policy, and grassroots organizing to build stronger, more inclusive communities.
Presenters:
Tarshire Battle, Roots2Empower
Rochelle Lee, Southside Community Land Trust
Kevin Simon, Mathewson Street Church
This program is supported in part by a grant from the League of Women Voters Rhode Island Education Fund.
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