Dear John,
Hundreds of Black domestic workers joined us this past weekend for our first-ever Virtual Organizing Institute. Now, we here at We Dream in Black and NDWA are poised and ready to turn our visions for a better future into reality but we need your help.
Can you chip in $25 to help us build Black domestic worker power at this crucial time?
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Dear John,
This is a key day for us -- it's the day we honor Dorothy Bolden: an inspirational Black leader who took on the brutal racist treatment of domestic workers in Atlanta in the 60s and ORGANIZED and WON.
Our team is working tirelessly to reclaim and reinvigorate the inspirational organizing Dorothy Bolden pioneered.
We've just brought together hundreds of Black care providers, house cleaners and childcare professionals for the We Dream in Black 2020 Virtual Organizing Institute -- a huge movement building moment that uplifts the leadership of Black women -- and we need your support to take what we learned at this event and turn it into action.
Can you chip in $25 to help us build Black domestic worker power at this crucial time?
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There have been so many attacks on Blackness -- and Black women -- this year... it's been gut punch after gut punch. From the latest decision not to convict Breonna Taylor's killers, to the Governor of Texas trying to make donating to some civil rights groups a felony*, we are fighting generations of ingrained anti-Black power -- and we are not deterred in the slightest.
In unity & struggle,
Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza
Director of Black Organizing, National Domestic Workers Alliance
*Source: Living Blue in Texas
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