Only the Beginning . . .

We did not come to fear the future. We came here to shape it.

-Barack Obama


The past few months, and especially the past few weeks, have been filled with uncertainty, overwhelming change, and hard reality checks. One thing has remained the same, our mission. We exist to create spaces that thoughtfully connect people to build relationships and impact culture. The time and moment has always been “here” and it has always been “right”, but the world is awakening and we are here and ready to spread our vision. We continue to stand on our foundation that women are better together. Let’s rise to the occasion and continue to stand firm, for the women who went before, the women who are here now, and the women who are to come.

#BLACKLIVESMATTER


Here are 5 ways you can help (also available via our insta):

1. Sign Petitions

#JusticeforFloyd

#JusticeforFloyd (grassroots law project)

Justice for Ahmaud

Stand with Breonna

2. Email/ Text

City of Minneapolis Police Dept.

police@minneapolismn.gov

Office of Police Conduct Review

policereview@minneapolismn.gov

Minneapolis 311

minneapolis311@minneapolismn.gov

Text JUSTICE to 668366

(you will need to provide a zipcode)

3. Call

Governor Tim Walz : 612-201-3400

Mayor Jacob Frey: 612-673-2100

Police Chief Arendondo: 612-673-3500

Mike Freeman: 612-348-3500

Minneapolis PD: 612-673-3000

MPD of Int’l Affairs: 612-673-3074

Sheriff Dave Hutch: 612- 348-3744

Helpful websites when making calls:

https://www.justiceforbigfloyd.com/make-calls

https://www.runwithmaud.com/call

https://www.standwithbre.com/call

4. Donate

NAACP Legal Defense Fund

legal organization fighting against racial injustice

The American Civil Liberties Union

provides legal assistance wherever civil liberties are at risk

Fair Fight

ensures fair elections and combats voter suppression

Know Your Rights Camp

provide resources for black/brown communities, including hiring defense attorneys for anyone arrested protesting police brutality

5. Resources to Read

So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo

Me and White Supremacy by Layla F Saad

Women, Race and Class by Angela Davis

White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

Six Ways Asian-Americans can Tackle Anti-Blackness in their Families (Article) by Kim Tran


How will you chose to make an impact? Every action toward justice matters and it is always the right time to break the silence on hate and discrimination.

We also want to acknowledge that 2020 has not been a breeze by any means and want you to know that it’s okay not to be okay. We believe history is being made, in more ways than one, and this year will be one for the books (literally). What will be your 2020 highlights? What will be your story? What will be our story?

xoxo

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