Join in the mobilization being led by the Movement for Black Lives
                  online and in communities across the nation!
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   Dear Friend,
   No mother should ever have to fear the death of a loved one at the hands
   of those charged with the duty to protect and serve.
   Ever.
   *Join in the mobilization being led by the Movement for Black Lives online
   and in communities by clicking here: [ [link removed] ][link removed]
   In just the last few weeks, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks
   – and a list of others too long to fit on this page – were killed by law
   enforcement. They were fathers, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, and
   had people who loved them. Police brutality is part of the deadly systemic
   racism that is woven throughout our entire criminal justice system, our
   healthcare system, our education system, our pay structures, and our
   nation’s history as well as its present. This must end.
   [ [link removed] ]The Movement for Black Lives is calling for mobilization (including
   virtually!!) to demand justice this Juneteenth weekend, Friday through
   Sunday, June 19 - 21. MomsRising is answering that call to mobilize,
   standing in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives, and inviting you
   to be a part of the Movement for Black Lives Juneteenth actions by
   participating digitally from your home or out in your community.
   [ [link removed] ]*Can you join in an action to mobilize on Friday and/or through this
   coming weekend? There are many ways for you to join in this mobilization:
   via Zoom, FaceBook Live, on the ground, via text, phone bank and more!
   → Click here to go to the Movement for Black Lives map to see the online
   and community options near you: [ [link removed] ][link removed]
   Millions of us are rising and have taken to the streets, and others are
   speaking out online, to demand justice, to advance defunding policing and
   investing in communities, and to dismantle the systemic racism which
   permeates our nation’s criminal justice system and our country.
   [ [link removed] ]*Interested in joining the Juneteenth mobilization on Friday and/or
   through this coming weekend? There are many ways for you to join in this
   mobilization: via Zoom, FaceBook Live, on the ground, via text, phone bank
   and more! *Click here to go to the Movement for Black Lives map to see the
   options near you and online: [ [link removed] ][link removed]
   → Another important and powerful way to support the Movement for Black
   Lives and be part of the Juneteenth weekend actions is to donate. Every
   dollar has an impact.
     * Here’s a secure link to donate directly to the Movement for Black
       Lives, founded in 2014, and includes over 100 Black-led organizations:
       [ [link removed] ][link removed]
     * And here’s a secure link to donate directly to Black Lives Matter DC,
       where one of the largest Juneteenth events is being planned:
       [ [link removed] ][link removed]
   *Do you have a quick moment to share info to help amplify this moment?
   Please also take a moment to share the Movement for Black Lives Juneteenth
   events map link on Facebook and Twitter, and to forward this email to 3
   (or more!) friends as well. The more of us who rise, the faster we’ll be
   able to help make long-needed change happen. Here’s that link again so you
   can copy and paste it to share: [ [link removed] ][link removed]
   And here’s some sample social media so you can help spread the word:
   We are answering the call of @Mvmnt4BlkLives to mobilize, stand in
   solidarity and participate in Juneteenth activities digitally and out in
   my community. Join us? [link removed]
   Or, [ [link removed] ]retweet The Movement For Black Lives here.
   This is a heavy, historic time in our nation. Together we are a powerful
   force as we work to end police brutality including by divesting from
   policing and investing in communities, stop systemic racism, and ensure
   everyone in our nation has a chance to thrive.
   - Amber, Anita, Aryan, Beatriz, Beth, Casey, Christina, Diarra, Diana,
   Donna , dream , Elyssa, Felicia, Gloria, Jessica, Joan, Joy, Julia, Karen,
   Keisha, Kelle, Kristin, Linda, Maggie, Monifa, Nadia, Nancy, Nate, Nina,
   Rocío, Rosie, Ruby, Ruth, Sara, Shanette, Sheila, Sili, Sue Anne, Tasmiha,
   Taylor, Tina, Tola, Xochitl
    
   [1] "[ [link removed] ]So You Want to Learn About Juneteenth?" New York Times, June 16,
   2020
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