Hey John, did you catch our recent email on the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi?
No worries if you missed it -- see our message below on how to support the folks in Jackson doing the work for our people.
In times like these, we need to show up and
show out...because
we keep us safe.
----------Forwarded Message----------
From: Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation
Date: September 1st, 2022
Subject: Uplifting the work of on-the-ground orgs
We need to talk about what's happening in Jackson, Mississippi.
Our movement is not only about ending police violence against Black people. We're fighting to put an end to institutional violence against Black people, too.
What's happening in Jackson is a perfect example of this -- because for years, the city's water system has been on a downfall, only getting worse with temporary fixes. Now, the city – which is 80% Black – is facing the worst of it.
As a matter of fact, in March of last year, we emailed you fundraising for Jackson residents –
about this same issue – as the residents were out of water for over 3 weeks. Basic needs of survival have not been met for residents of a majority Black town.
What we are sure of is that right now, hundreds of thousands of people in Jackson have no running water, are barely able to flush their toilets, and have serious water access needs – whether it be for drinking, bathing, or something else.
That's why we're uplifting the work of on-the-ground organizations helping to aid Jackson residents through this crisis. Please donate and volunteer wherever you can >>
Donate to Cooperation Jackson
Donate to the MS Rapid Response Coalition - Water Fund
To volunteer, email [email protected]
This is just another example of how white supremacy has woven its way into our system – because if Jackson was a rich, predominately white town, it's fair to make the assumption that these water issues wouldn't be happening.
Blacker and poorer communities have long been blatantly neglected and aren't invested in. The water crisis in Jackson was bound to happen one way or another -- with a system and infrastructure that are decades old and have long been overlooked.
This is a part of the long-term fight for ensuring Black and poorer communities no longer remain the hardest hit by climate-related disasters and have the means to be free, safe, cared for, and well. Our people deserve it -- so please, chip in whatever you can spare or sign up to volunteer to help our folks in Jackson get through this crisis to one or more of the organizations below >>
Donate to Cooperation Jackson
Donate to the MS Rapid Response Coalition - Water Fund
To volunteer, email [email protected]
In times like these, we must band together – because #WeKeepUsSafe.
In love and solidarity,
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation