Partner Spotlight: Black Love Resists in the Rust
Service Challenge Objective: Participate in Community Discussions, Join Stand Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)
Advocacy Action: Reduce Incarceration Rates
Donation Suggestion: OpenBuffalo
About Us
Black Love Resists in Rust is the only intentional space for Black and Brown folks in Buffalo.
We organize at the intersections of embodied leadership, healing justice, political education and transformational organizing.
We envision a Buffalo where communities are sustainable and have what they need to thrive without external assistance.
We know we cannot do this without a base who is engaged and without significantly shifting the material conditions for most of Buffalo’s residents, which is why our current work is focused on ending the oppression enforced by the state.
In Dr. Martin Luther King's last published book, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?" he wrote passionately about issues relevant to the political climate today: rights, education, employment, and housing. Canisius College and Juneteenth Inc. are collaborating to discuss these issues with the community. To learn more about how to participate in a community book discussion on April 22, CLICK HERE .
SURJ is a national network of groups and individuals working to undermine white supremacy and to work for racial justice. Through community organizing, mobilizing, and education, SURJ moves white people to act as part of a multi-racial majority for justice with passion and accountability. Learn more about their efforts: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1794366334117138/
Click here to make a monetary donation to OpenBuffalo, a not-for-profit organization that strives to create an empowered democratic society by training individuals in how to identify problems and create solutions in public policy and public systems. They accomplish this through two categories of programming: Leadership Development and Advocacy & Organizing.
The 1st Martyr of the Civil Rights Movement
Presented By Charlotte Kacprowicz
Tuesday, April 20 at 4 pm: https://vimeo.com/536366967 / https://canisius.zoom.us/j/94476231436#success
Grassroots Organizers of the Civil Rights Movement
Presented By Taryll Sigler
Tuesday, April 20 at 4 pm: https://vimeo.com/536033879 / https://canisius.zoom.us/j/94476231436#success
Xenophobia and Social Construction of the "Other" in the COVID-19 Era
Presented By Olivia Miller and Morgan Morris
Friday, April 23 at 9 am: https://vimeo.com/536013195 / https://canisius.zoom.us/j/94500426105#success
Interested in educating yourself further on social justice issues? Consider checking out the following resources below!
13th, Documentary on Netflix
White Fragility, bestselling book by Rob DiAngelo
So You Want to Talk About Race?, book by Ijeoma Oluo
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, a book by Bryan Stevenson and a movie on Amazon, Youtube, and Google Play.
The Hate U Give, bestselling novel by Angie Thomas and a movie on Apple TV, Vudu, YouTube, and RedBox.
King in the Wilderness, documentary about Dr. Martin Luther King's work later in life.