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Dear John,
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"Radical simply means ‘grasping things at the root.'" ― Angela Davis
Policies have the power and potential to shape our conditions, but
they're often not transformative and leave out the most
directly-impacted—low-income communities of color. When communities'
desire for change runs into the limitations and compromises of the
policy making process, how do we hold a bold, radical vision, and
continue to practice and build the world we envision?
Lessons From Abolitionists
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is a three-part series that engages in conversation about what a
people-centered policy making process should and can look like, from
developing a radical vision for change to the persuasive power of
narrative and culture in policy making, to the implementation and
accountability necessary for sustainable change.
Join us September 29th
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at 2PM/ET, 11AM/ PT for the first part, where we will reimagine and
redefine policy and hear from abolitionist organizers about the power of
a transformative vision and the persistence needed to build toward that
vision.
Register for #RaceAnd
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Leading this discussion will be:
LéTania Severe PhD (they/them), Organizer, Seattle Solidarity Budget
Angélica Cházaro , Organizer, Seattle Solidarity Budget
Dean Spade , Author, Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis
(and the Next)
This online event is part of our #RaceAnd series, which places race at
the forefront by exploring the intersectionality of race and racism with
various issue areas and systems of oppression.
In Solidarity,
The Race Forward Team
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