From Kerri Kelly (CTZNWELL) <[email protected]>
Subject When we organize
Date December 8, 2022 1:00 AM
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The people of Georgia just reminded us that “when we organize, we win”. But as Dan Berger reminds us it is “about remaking the political terrain rather than merely trying to win against a stacked deck.
We organize by listening. We organize by relating to one another. We organize by working across lines of difference towards a shared future. And we organize by imagining better.
Yes, we should meet people where they are. But don’t wait for them to be ready. “If your community is ‘ready for you’ you are too late.” —@monaeltahawy [ [link removed] ]
Instead, we need to have deep conversations about what’s at stake and go to the places that make us uncomfortable. Organizing calls us to get rooted in what matters most and move together from that place. It is an invitation to dream and align our bodies and minds, our communities and our systems around a better future for all.
Keep organizing y’all.
Kerri (she/her)
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LEARN MORE: Moore vs Harper explains [ [link removed] ] your vote at risk.
FOLLOW: Elie Mystal, justice correspondence and author of “Allow Me To Retort”, is helping us make sense of this runaway court. Follow @ElieNYC [ [link removed] ]
JOIN: The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is hosting #MappingOurFuture [ [link removed] ]sessions across North Carolina to address threats to voting rights and redistricting.
DONATE: Common Cause of North Carolina is doing statewide outreach to generate awareness about Moore vs Harper and prevent a power grab by the NC legislature. Support their work. [ [link removed] ]
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"We are each other's harvest, we are each other's business, we are each other's magnitude and bond." - Gwendolyn Brooks
While Giving Tuesday has come and gone, our responsibility to collective liberation goes on. Giving is a practice, not a one time event. It understands that our struggles are connected and, therefore, our practice is to journey alongside one another in the fight for freedom and justice. So all December we are going to be supporting the efforts of Vision Change Win, a Black-led,QTBIPO organization supporting grassroots movement strategy, safety & security, conflict resolution, and org transformation in achieving their fundraising goal of 20,000 by the end of the year so that they can keep doing the work of community safety programming and provide rapid response and scholarships and innovate new programs, curricula, and projects.  
Join us by giving here. [ [link removed] ]
This is the energy we need going into 2023. Let’s root for each other.
CTZNWELL is community powered and crowd-sourced. That’s how we keep it real. Please consider joining us on Patreon [ [link removed] ] for as little as $2/month so that we can keep doing the work of creating content that matters for CTZNs who care.

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