From Team re:power <[email protected]>
Subject The Power of Stories + People's Response Act + More
Date September 24, 2021 3:30 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]JULY 2021
[[link removed]]GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING: STORYTELLING ACADEMY
Our stories are powerful tools that can can instruct and inspire, not only teaching us about why we should act but also moving us to take action. The narratives and stories we share allow individuals, communities and nations to learn how to make choices in response to the challenges of the uncertain world we live in.
That's why we are beyond excited to launch our Storytelling Academy!
If you are movement-focused and want to learn a framework for storytelling that is rooted in grassroots organizing, then this course is for you. It's perfect for organizers, campaigners, communicators and those who are just generally interested in the craft of storytelling.
The cohort will meet on Tuesdays, 6-8 pm ET beginning October 26th. The deadline to apply is October 7, so apply today!
LEARN MORE [[link removed]] repower.org/pps2 [repower.org/pps2]re:action
Sign the Petition: Congress MUST pass the People’s Response Act [[link removed]]
Studies have shown that public safety is inextricably linked to racial and class inequalities. A holistic, inclusive, and health-centered approach to public safety is critical to ensuring the safety of communities of color, low-income communities, and disabled people. Today, “public safety” stands for criminalization, surveillance, and brutality. We need public safety to represent public health, and to center care first.
The People’s Response Act would mean re-imagining what public safety could look like in the hands of trained professionals dedicated to meeting your particular needs in the immediate moment.
Sign the petition and help tell Congress that public safety is a priority, and to pass the People’s Response Act.
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[[link removed]]Amir Arman (he/him)
National Data Manager, Faith in Action
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READ
The Sense of Brown. [[link removed]] In this posthumous collection, José Muñoz writes about Chicano history and argues for a sense of brownness that is not fixed within the racial and national contours of Latinidad.
WATCH
Paper Children [[link removed]] , produced and directed by Alexandra Codina, raises awareness about the mistreatment of unaccompanied children by the U.S. government.
LISTEN
Cafe con Pam [[link removed]] is a weekly podcast that features Latinx and People of Color that break barriers, change lives and make the world a better place while living in the US.
FOLLOW
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NALEO Education Fund [[link removed]]
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10/26
Grassroots Organizing: Storytelling Academy
APPLY BY 10/7
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Shout out to the sponsors that allow us to keep our training costs accessible!
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