From Headwaters Foundation for Justice <[email protected]>
Subject Sharing gratitude and visions for the future
Date September 14, 2022 2:00 PM
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A slightly blurred collage of community photos. A march with yellow signs, two people hugging, a meeting, and a person talking on a megaphone are visible. There is a transparent blue overlay and a semi-transparent lighter blue box with the words &quot;Headwaters Foundation for Justice e-newsletter&quot; in black.<[link removed]>
Headwaters Community News
Thank you for celebrating forward with us
Shout-out to our monthly donors
Celebrating the 2022 Black Seed Fund Grantees
Job opportunities from the Headwaters community
September community events
Thank you for celebrating forward with us
Last Thursday, September 8, we hosted Celebrate Forward, a night to honor the contributions of outgoing President Maria De La Cruz, Vice President of Culture and Partnerships Allison Johnson Heist, and Vice President of Finance and Operations Julie Remmelts.
Thank you to all of the community members who joined us to celebrate the work of Maria, Allison, and Julie and look towards the future of Headwaters together!
Our heartfelt thanks go to Camille Cyprian, Headwaters&rsquo; current board chair, and Elianne Farhat, a former board chair, who guided our gratitude for the evening.
During her remarks, Elianne shared, &ldquo;Over the past eight years, Maria, Allison, and Julie have been dedicated to making Headwaters an organization that lives its values of advancing equity, transforming power, and trusting in community. As a leadership team and as individuals, they have led the organization to its current strong position. They are leaving Headwaters built to not just weather change, but to become stronger and even more impactful.&rdquo; &nbsp;
Headwaters&rsquo; vibrant staff of 13, plus our dedicated board members and volunteers, alongside our donor communities continue to grow and show up for our grantees and movements for justice in Minnesota.&nbsp;&nbsp;
We are excited to look towards the next chapter of Headwaters with you!

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Image Description: Outgoing President Maria De La Cruz smiles as she celebrates outgoing Vice Presidents Allison Johnson Heist and Julie Remmelts, alongside Headwaters' Director of Program and Grantmaking, Melissa Rudnick.
(Photo by Rebecca Lawrence)
Shout-out to our monthly donors
This month, we&rsquo;re sending a special shout-out to our 102 recurring donors. These community members give a monthly automatic donation to Headwaters from their bank account or credit card. Together, they help sustain Headwaters and fund bold movement-builders shaping the future of Minnesota.&nbsp;
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Some are brand new donors who up their recurring gift this summer. (Welcome!) Others have been giving monthly for over 13 years. (Thank you!) We are grateful for your commitment to community-led grantmaking &amp; philanthropy.&nbsp;
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Want to join this group of committed supporters? You can be a monthly donor, too! It&rsquo;s easy, convenient, and sustains Headwaters&rsquo; work.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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Our monthly donors give personally meaningful gifts that&nbsp;range from $10 to $100 a month. Give whatever fits your budget. To set up a recurring donation: 1)
visit our Donate page<[link removed]> 2) Fill out the gift information 3) Remember to click the box &ldquo;Make this a monthly gift&rdquo;.&nbsp;
Celebrating the 2022 Black Seed Fund Grantees
We are proud to celebrate this year's
Black Seed Fund grantees and grantmakers<[link removed]>. The Black Seed Fund supports Black-led organizations whose work amplifies the political, cultural, and economic power of Black communities.
The fund, stewarded and co-designed by a group of 8 Black community organizers in the Black Seed Network, invested $550,000 in Black-led organizing throughout Minnesota. With this investment, Headwaters will provide 17 organizations with two-year, flexible general operating grants ranging from $20,000-$50,000.
These organizations are leading work throughout Minnesota that advances Black liberation through creating access to Black land stewardship; community-led safety and care; reparative and just public policy; and increasing political power for working class, formerly institutionalized, disabled, and LGBTQ+ Black Minnesotans.
For all the information about this year's grantees, including a closer look at the innovative grantmaking process co-designed by the Black Seed Fund stewards,
head to our website to read the full story.<[link removed]>
Job Opportunities from the Headwaters Community

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, American Indian Cancer Foundation

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, American Indian Family Center

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Appetite for Change

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Bdote Learning Center

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Black Visions

Community Cultural Specialist<[link removed]>, Change Inc.

Board Treasurer<[link removed]>, CloseKnit

Multiple Positions,<[link removed]> CTUL

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Family Tree Clinic

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Hmong American Farmers Association

Facilities Coordinator,<[link removed]> Hope Community

Green<[link removed]> Tech Instructor, MIGIZI

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Minnesota Indigenous Business Alliance

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Minnesota Youth Collective

Intake &amp; Care Coordinator<[link removed]>, RECLAIM

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, Red Lake Charter School

Community Wealth Redistribution Coordinator<[link removed]>, REP

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>, The SEAD Project

Human Resources Director<[link removed]>, TakeAction Minnesota

Multiple Positions<[link removed]>,&nbsp;The Bridge for Youth
September Community Events

Through Our Eyes Festival<[link removed]>
September 14 &ndash; September 18, 2022 at 7 p.m.
Exposed Brick Theatre presents the Through Our Eyes festival, featuring the world premiere of two plays commissioned in 2020, Freeing Assata and A Love Story in 8 Scenes; along with a variety of workshops and events celebrating the power of storytelling! Both shows are performed on the same evening.

Ribbon Skirt Workshop with Andrea Rosebear and Devon Northbird<[link removed]>
Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 10 a.m.
This workshop will focus on making creative ribbon skirts with lace and other decorative designs. If you are already working on a jingle dress, you may bring it to continue working on it, but we aren't providing supplies for new jingle dresses at this particular workshop, just ribbon skirt supplies.

Boundaries Building Workshop Virtual Workshop<[link removed]>
Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6 p.m.
Join us to discuss how establishing healthy boundaries for ourselves and respecting others&rsquo; boundaries help maintain one&rsquo;s own well-being. It takes self-awareness to create relationships that work with friends, partners, family members, and co-workers. Understanding your boundaries and what you need to protect your inner peace is the key to self-awareness. Establishing healthy boundaries may also help you become more grounded. Whether our relationships are with a friend, romantic partner, roommate, or professional, it&rsquo;s important to set boundaries that ensure respect for one&rsquo;s identity and protect one&rsquo;s wellbeing. Communicating boundaries is the foundation of a healthy relationship.
This workshop will be primarily focused on boundaries within Deaf Communities.

Queer People of Faith Happy Hour<[link removed]>
Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 5 p.m.
OutFront is excited to debut our Queer People of Faith Happy Hour! The Happy Hour is a social time for queer clergy and their allies to get together &mdash; many for the first time. There will be both alcoholic and alcohol-free beverages to choose from so everyone feels welcome.
Join us as we build a faith coalition of progressive clergy from different faith communities.

Coming Home to Swede Hollow<[link removed]>
Friday, September 23, 2022 at 6 p.m.
Join us to dedicate new signs that interpret the place that indigenous and immigrant relatives called home. Gather at &ldquo;Swede Henge&rdquo; mound inside the park entrance at Drewry Tunnel, Beaumont Street. Parking available at Hope Community Academy and St. Paul Brewing Co.
This event is held in partnership with Friends of Swede Hollow, Lower Phalen Creek Project, Dayton&rsquo;s Bluff Community Council, Payne-Phalen Community Council, and Saint Paul Parks and Recreation.

You Know, Sex - Event with Cory!<[link removed]>
Monday, September 26, 2022 at 7 p.m.
Join us as we kick off this fall semester &lsquo;Parents are Sexuality Educators&rsquo; workshop series with our fabulous guest, Cory Silverbeg, the author of the book, You Know, Sex! Cory will do a short reading from their newest book along with FTC staff, Heath Focken and Bee Gehman.
After the reading, they will equip participants with practical tools, techniques, and fun discussion to support healthy conversation about sexuality between young people and trusted adults.

Indigenous Lactation Course<[link removed]>
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 8 a.m.
The Indigenous Lactation training was created by Camie Jae Goldhammer, MSW, LICSW, IBCLC (Sisseton-Wahpeton). Camie and Kimberly Moore-Salas, IBCLC (Din&eacute;) are the instructors. This training is unique in that it centers how to support Indigenous families and provides health care providers with ways to serve Indigenous lactating families.

Painting with Earth Pigments on Brain Tanned Hide<[link removed]>
Tuesday, Oct 4, 2022 at 4 p.m.
During this workshop, you will learn how to use antler tools to paint on brain-tanned hides with earth pigments and fish eggs. Please do not register for this class unless you can commit to all three evenings. Our class will start on Tues Oct 4th and continue for three evenings.&nbsp;

CTUL's Anniversary Gala, Quincea&ntilde;era de CTUL: 15 years of worker power<[link removed]>
Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 6 p.m.
CTUL is turning 15 and it's time to celebrate! Join us for our program, share delicious food, connect with people, dance, and enjoy fun fall activities for the whole family.

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