Events, Calls to Action, and Resources
Minnesota Can’t Afford Prime Day Rally
October 14 at 4 p.m.
Amazon Fulfillment Center: 2601 4th Street East, Shakopee
On day 2 of "Prime Day," join Amazon workers & community members to choose our health over Amazon's wealth. We will come together to send Jeff Bezos a message: Amazon might try to use the pandemic to intimidate us, but they will not silence us!
We will rally and hold a short program featuring workers telling their stories. Join us to #ProtectAmazonWorkers!
MARCH for DACA, TPS, and DED: Legalization NOW!
October 14 at 5 p.m.
Senator Amy Klobuchar’s office: 1200 S Washington Ave, Minneapolis
Immigrants are under constant attack. DACA, TPS and DED are in the crosshairs of the anti-immigrant politicians.
CAIR-MN is part of a coalition that invites you to join us in marching to demand that the Senate take action by passing the ‘Clean Dream Act’ otherwise known as The American Dream and Promise Act at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, September 30, 2020. We will march to demand that Senator Klobuchar take leadership in getting the U.S. Senate pass this bill that the House of Representatives already passed that would give permanent protection for those with DACA, TPS and DED status!
**Due to COVID-19, participants should wear a mask to the protest and should practice social distancing. If you feel symptoms of COVID-19, please do not attend. **
No Evictions in Minneapolis! Training and Doorknock
October 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Powderhorn Park: Southside of the park down the hill from 35th Street East
We, the people of Minneapolis, will NOT allow evictions in our community! Governor Walz weakened the eviction moratorium to allow for some evictions to take place. Now, our neighbors across the city are being displaced in the middle of a health and financial crisis.
Come learn about DEFENDING OUR COMMUNITIES, and BUILDING POWER AS RENTERS & ALLIES! We will start with an update about what we know of evictions happening right now, and after a brief training we will go out and canvass our neighbors that are currently facing eviction. We will NOT be moved, we will NOT be short-changed of our right to safe shelter, especially when #HomesAreHealthcare during the pandemic and beyond.
**Meeting while remaining socially distanced: A big part of protecting our community is to protect each other from COVID-19. If you attend this meeting, please always wear a face mask and remain at least six feet apart. Please do not attend if you are not feeling well at all**
*Because evictions are happening across the city, it is very helpful to bring a car if you have access to one*
Sign the Pledge against evictions here: https://bit.ly/NoEvictionsMpls
Young Folx to the Front
October 15 at 6:30 p.m.
Online event: RSVP All are welcome. Closed captioning provided. Interpretation available upon request.
This is a space to connect and reflect on the work we have to do leading up to and after the elections. A couple storytellers will ground us in the realities of the world as it is now, and the need for transformative change.
We'll also have small group discussion time to share our own thoughts & experiences, as well as an opportunity for candidates to briefly respond to the stories & questions we pose.
Powderhorn Advocacy Updates
October 16 at 4:30 p.m.
Online event: RSVP
Join community members to receive updates from PPNA staff on safety, livability, equitable development, housing, and other issues impacting our community. Learn more about steps you can take to advocate for the community, listen and share with others.
Create! Dance and Photography Workshop
October 16 at 4:30 p.m.
Como Park Butterfly Lot: 1237-1231 Kaufman Drive, Saint Paul
For youth ages 8 to 15
Experience the joy and fun of dance, while learning the elements of photography and how images can inspire choreography and creativity! Each class will consist of a group photo walk to help participants focus on their photography goals and let them practice the new skills they’ve learned. During these photo walks, they will develop and hone their visual acuity, looking for light, shadows, shapes, and more. The participants will then apply the elements of photography to movement scores and short, informal and sometimes improvised, dance performances. The artists will work to explore and integrate principles of dance and photography to make creations that are both physically and visually exciting!
Location: The workshop will be held outdoors at Como Park. Participants will meet at the Como Park Butterfly Lot for drop off and pick up.
The workshop will be led by Young Dance teaching artist and professional photographer Blake Nellis. TO REGISTER AND FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.youngdance.org/class-schedule
Rivoli Revival: Fall Celebration Event Series
October 17 at 3 p.m.
420 Rivoli Street North, Saint Paul
Neighbors, Friends and Family, come enjoy some FREE social distance events in a beautiful outdoor space in the East Side of Saint Paul. Village on Rivoli transforms a former brownfield site into a model of environmental sustainability and home ownership opportunity in the heart of Saint Paul's Railroad Island!
The theme is Rivoli-Ween: live DJ music, Halloween photo booth, costumes encouraged.
Light Up The Night Candle Vigil
October 20 at 7 p.m.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO) is hosting a virtual community event titled, "Light Up The Night" Candle Vigil.
On Tuesday - October 20 at 7 p.m., we invite and encourage you all to light a candle, wherever you are, in honor of someone you know that has been impacted by domestic violence.
Let's put a light into the darkness and let's REMEMBER and give HONOR to our relatives and community members who have been/are living in violence.
Once you light a candle, please reflect amongst yourself and/or with others about what safety from violence should look like, safety protocols, and familiarize yourself with area Domestic Violence organizations/ resources.
Who will you light your candle for?
At AICHO, we REMEMBER and we ADVOCATE for those in our community impacted by violence. We are lighting a candle to remember those who have lost their life to domestic violence, to honor the individuals & families we serve, and to advocate for lasting social change in our community and beyond.
We also light a candle for those who are suffering in silence to let them know we are here for them.
In 2019 at least 16 women in Minnesota died at the hands of their intimate partner. There is help for those in violent settings and homes, please refer folx to Crisis Line: 1-866-223-1111, Dabinoo'igan Shelter at 218-722-2247, awww.aicho.org, FDL Reservation Crisis Line: 218-348-1817.
Seek help now. Let's protect each other in every way, every day.
Navigating Toward Liberation: A Virtual Fundraising Event
October 22 at 7 p.m.
Online event: RSVP
The fight for LGBTQ+ equity is not over and this year more than ever we need to come together and navigate toward a better and equitable Minnesota. Let’s celebrate the hard work we have accomplished together and unite with a plan of action for a brighter tomorrow.
Virtual Event Highlights Include: Live performances and surprise guest speakers; Amazing Silent Auction Offerings; Astrology Readings; Zoom Costume + Cocktail Party; Hand-delivered party boxes for Watch Party Hosts; And much more!
1.5: Pause & Pa Kwan Art Kit Pick-Up
October 25 at 1 p.m.
Minnesota Museum of American Art (The M): 350 Robert Street North, Saint Paul
The Southeast Asian Diaspora Project (SEAD) in partnership with the M is proud to present 1.5: A Southeast Asian Diaspora Remix. The exhibition showcases work by Southeast Asian diaspora artists. As part of reimagining the 45th anniversary of the diaspora, SEAD has gathered stories from the community and worked with artists to respond to stories with visual artworks.
Grab your mask and drive by the M's entrance to pick up your free 1.5: Pause & Pa Kwan Art Kit, which includes art supplies and activities for you to engage with 1.5: A Southeast Asian Diaspora Remix from the comfort of your home.
For more information, visit theseadproject.org/onepointfive Questions? Contact [email protected]
The Future Doesn’t Have to be Spooky
October 31 at 11 a.m.
Online event: RSVP All are welcome. Closed captioning provided. Interpretation available upon request.
The forum is centered on the experience of kids under 14, caregivers, and families Join us for a conversation about caring for each other and building a just world together, no matter our age. *Costumes welcome and encouraged!*
This is a space to connect and reflect on how we build the world we deserve, one where we all can thrive. A couple storytellers will ground us in the realities of the world as it is now, and the need for transformative change.
We'll also have small group discussion time to share our own thoughts & experiences, as well as an opportunity for candidates to briefly respond to the stories & questions we pose.
Black Lines Matter: Virtual Writing Workshop
November 7 at 6 p.m.
Registration
This space is for and by black people. Black Lines Matter is a home for Black poets thinking about joy and liberation. Hosted by www.BlackTableArts.com
Black Lines Matter is a regular writing space for Black communities to connect, get feedback and engage other Black poets. This is a space where we think through the craft of writing and the tactics of liberation.
These sessions will be bi-weekly geared toward two things 1) Holding space for Black writers to create and share new work. 2) Studying poetic craft through Black writing pulling from historic and contemporary writers. Join us as we search through language to celebrate, survive and fight. We are the garden we need to grow.
Save the Date: CTUL’s 2020 Gala!
November 19 at 7 p.m. More details soon; visit CTUL’s Facebook page for updates.