Dear UFE Family,
Take a deep breath with us.
Inhale... Exhale...
This is a hard moment we are in.
Not only are we being called to acknowledge the violence and racism
woven into the very fabric of this country’s founding, we are being
called by all those who have been targeted to imagine a just
world.
Imagine with us...
Imagine a world where all people
lead lives of joy and fulfillment, where everyone can live in a
community that is healthy and safe.
Imagine a world where healing is
prioritized, specifically from the ongoing trauma of
anti-Blackness.
Imagine a world where our
communities have adequately funded resources that help prevent a virus
before it becomes a pandemic.
Imagine a world that values people
over profits and property, where some do not amass wealth off the
suffering of others and where a system of inequality is not violently
held in place by police, military and other institutions of
violence.
In the last few months, over
100,000 people have lost their lives to COVID-19, while a handful of
billionaires looted $434
billion and at the same
time 40 million people have lost their jobs.
“Since the moment of its
inception and for every single moment thereafter the US legal system
has been designed to harm Black and Indigenous people. Commit this to
your memory and don’t ever forget this is how we got to
today.” –Jonathan
Gramling (UFE Collaborator)
The latest round of police lynchings includes George Floyd
in Minnesota, Breonna Taylor in Kentucky, Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia,
Tony McDade in Florida, and countless other Black and Brown people who
have lost their lives at the hands of law enforcement in the United
States.
One of the four officers
responsible for George Floyd’s death would never have been charged
with murder if not for these movements. We stand with the call to
arrest every officer responsible for brutality and murder. And this
action is not enough without the creation of a whole new
system.
“Liberating Black people from
racist violence requires the complete transformation of the US as a
racist, colonial state – not selective outrage at individual
manifestations of racism or piecemeal reforms of police
departments.” –Kristian Davis Bailey
This latest round of rebellions
draws on a beautiful history of pushing this country forward through
agitation. People across the nation are protesting a white
supremacist, patriarchal, capitalist system. We are
protesting a ruling class, white power establishment, whose law
enforcement has for centuries routinely committed state-sanctioned
murder of Black People with impunity.
Long before the pandemic, the
corporate elite paired with organized forces of white supremacy and
fascism to enforce a system of oppression. Police were created to stop
slave revolts and help white slave owners oppress Black people. To
this day, wealthy white elites use police militarization to protect
their interests internationally.
Each year, corporate elites and
their political allies direct over a hundred billion of our dollars to
policing, and hundreds of millions more dealing with the resulting
police misconduct lawsuits.
But there was a time before
police...
We are inspired by Black leadership
that is calling on decision makers to
invest in real
community-led solutions to health and safety, and
divest from
police and prisons. For us, this is an essential piece of what it
means to create a fair economy.
A fair economy can only exist when
Black Lives Matter.
Another world is possible. Now that
we have imagined and reflected together, will you act with
us?
There are many ways to be involved
that don’t require your physical presence: If you have the means,
donate to bail and other funds supporting front line organizers and
activists. Or spread the message by taking to the airwaves, TV
stations, and newspaper opinion pages. Reach out and let your friends
and family know you support the protests. Contribute how you’re able
to. Below is a list of resources that UFE and others have to offer in
this moment:
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Resources:
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Donate:
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Ways to Engage / Take Action:
In solidarity,
United for a Fair
Economy Boston, MA – Twin
Cities, MN – Durham, NC
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