Black children are too often treated like adults when they’re still kids.

 

There are 224 children in New Orleans who may be left without a Halloween costume.   

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GIVE THE GIFT OF BLACK JOY

John,

This year, we have the chance to bring some Halloween-themed Black joy to 224 economically disadvantaged Black children in New Orleans, who are dreaming of dressing up as their favorite heroes, movie characters, and spooky creatures. But they do not have access to costumes. With the help of Color Of Change members like you, we can ensure these kids have a Halloween to remember.

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Black children do not get to live freely and experience joy in the ways that other children do. This was true when four young, Black and Latinx girls in Binghamton, New York, were strip searched for “being giddy” during lunch. It was true when a young Black girl was thrown down and pinned to the ground by a police officer in McKinney, Texas. It was true when Cyntoia Brown was arrested at the age of 16 for defending herself against a sexual predator. And it was true just yesterday when a school resource officer in New Mexico attacked an 11-year-old girl for “disrupting class” and “taking an extra milk.”4 But, we know Black kids are just that: kids. They do not deserve to be treated so cruelly.

Black children should be able to experience the joy and excitement of Halloween, just like any other kids. That’s why we’re partnering with ‘Ween Dream, an organization based in New Orleans that collects and distributes Halloween costumes to families who can’t afford them. We’re almost at our goal of donating 224 costumes, but we need 25 more members to chip in!  

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In 2005, Color Of Change was founded in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, where Black families in New Orleans were left on their rooftops to die. Katrina continues to impact the area to this day; some of those same people who were abandoned when they were most in need are parents now, and they have children who are in need of some Black joy. Members like you have the unique opportunity to provide these kids with Black joy so they can have the best, most joyful Halloween possible.

Until justice is real, 
—Jade, Rashad, Arisha, Johnny, Future, Amanda, Evan, Imani, Samantha, Eesha, Marcus, FolaSade, and the rest of the Color Of Change team


 References:

  1. “Demand the Binghamton City School District End the Criminalization of Black & Latinx Girls,” Color Of Change, https://act.colorofchange.org/sign/Binghamton/?t=12&akid=38219%2E4731121%2ENGSWbQ 
  2. “McKinney, Texas, Girl Who Was Slammed to the Ground by Police at a Pool Party in 2015 Wins Settlement,” The Root, June 20, 2018, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/206011?t=14&akid=38219%2E4731121%2ENGSWbQ
  3. “Color Of Change and Allies Launch Campaign Demanding Tennessee Governor Haslam Grant Clemency to Cyntoia Brown,” Color Of Change, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/206012?t=16&akid=38219%2E4731121%2ENGSWbQ
  4. “Watch: School Resource Officer Resigns After Brutal Attack on 11-Year-Old Girl,” The Root, October 23, 2019, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/208280?t=18&akid=38219%2E4731121%2ENGSWbQ

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