Dear Friend,
I’m writing to you in a moment where many in our community are
experiencing ongoing waves of pain and grief. I hope you are reaching
for the abundance of Jewish resources being shared to help navigate
the emotion, suffering, and uncertainty of this moment.
On October 6th, before we received the news from Israel and
Palestine, we released a video that I have been turning to for
grounding and a taste of the freedom and liberation we are fighting
for.
It’s the latest
episode of Your Safety Is My Safety, Bend the Arc’s series
highlighting visions of community safety beyond the limits of our
fears, featuring Dr. Imani Romney-Rosa Chapman.
The video plays differently now than it did when it was
released. Still, her message resonates with me. Imani recounts a
history in the United States of oppression and “insisting that the
least of us fight one another for what is left.”
But Imani still sees hope. “These
patterns are reversible. Thriving is possible. There is
enough.”
We all value safety, as individuals and as communities. And while
there isn’t only one possible vision of safety for our future — as our
series illustrates, through its many voices — returning to
our collective visions, together, offers us a way forward. As
we experience fear and pain today, we must look to the promise of
liberation on the other side. It’s why we do the work that we do. To
build a country, and a community, where all are safe and free.
When it feels right, I invite you to watch
Imani’s episode with me and revisit all of the episodes of Your
Safety Is My Safety. As you watch the series, think about how your
own vision of safety might fit into our collective vision. And if you
find a piece of your vision does not fit, are there other parts that
do?
Towards our shared, liberated future,
Enzi Tanner
National Organizer, Bend the Arc
PS: You can also watch and
share Imani’s episode on Instagram,
Facebook,
Twitter/X,
and TikTok.
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