Our Story
The Maury County Chapter of SOCM (Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment) - a member-driven organization that encourages civic involvement and collective action so that the people of Tennessee have a greater voice in determining their future.
Join us for our monthly chapter meetings:
*Every second Monday of the month*
Christian Faith Church, 409 East 9th Street, Columbia, TN
6:30pm Central
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Our mission is to empower Tennesseans to protect, defend, and improve the quality of life in their communities across the state. We are working for social, economic, and environmental justice for all.
We are committed to the journey of becoming an anti-racist organization. Recognizing our interdependence, we are committed to overcoming social and institutional racism and embracing our diverse cultures.
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About the Maury County Chapter of SOCM
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If you want to work towards social justice for everybody, regardless of who she or he is, then you will feel right at home in our chapter.
We became an official chapter of SOCM in 1999, initially sponsoring activities and workshops promoting unity and racial tolerance, encouraging participation in dismantling racism workshops, and addressing issues of discrimination in funding of public facilities.
Our chapter has worked hard to secure victories for our community. In 2009, as a result of our efforts, a proposed county wheel tax increase was successfully overturned.
When historical flooding occurred in our region in 2010, our chapter responded by providing a stream of volunteers and donation collections to the relief efforts. Our efforts have succeeded in a $20 reduction in water/sewer rates for citizens, and we are continuing to fight to make sure this decrease continues.
We are dedicated to improving the quality of lives of the citizens of Maury County, and to ensuring social justice for people of all backgrounds.
Our chapter is currently involved in several ongoing campaigns:
-Fighting for education justice in the Maury County School System.
-Working for a positive solution to the political situation in Mt. Pleasant and improving governmental accountability.
-Continuing work on water quality and lower sewer rates in Mt. Pleasant.
We hope you will join us for our monthly chapter meetings:
Every second Monday of the month
Christian Faith Church, 409 East 9th Street, Columbia, TN
6:30pm Central
Contact organizer Caroline Ford if you’d like to learn more about our chapter at [email protected].