
The protests may end but the work must continue. Those of us who are sequestered at home can help sustain the movement by acting now and planning for the future.
Sitting at the intersection of pandemic and protests, some of us must act from home. For a variety of reasons, we can’t join our fellow humans on the streets to raise our voices together. However, our commitment is strong to work for a better and more just world.
Do something

“It’s up to all of us — Black, white, everyone — no matter how well-meaning we think we might be, to do the honest, uncomfortable work of rooting it out.”
Silence ... can be read as complicity or neutrality, and that is not the side of this fight I want to stand on.
“Protest is not the end of progress, it is the beginning … I stand with Minneapolis. I believe in us. Change is gonna come.”

Watch a Movie
June 12, 2020 No Comments
We can be intentional about our screen time and move outside of our comfort zone. Slate’s list of movies released for free because of the

Read a Book
June 7, 2020 No Comments
There are many new and powerful books to explore. Books about racism from the New York Times Books about Disability Rights Please recommend books in

Patronizing Businesses
June 7, 2020 No Comments
Intentionally support businesses that reflect our values. Black Owned businesses in Philadelphia National Directory of Black Owned Businesses Please put other resources in the comments

Listen hard.
June 7, 2020 No Comments
Listen to a podcast or a person with different life experiences.

Donate Money
June 7, 2020 No Comments
Do you have things to donate for social justice? Can you make a financial donation?

Call your local representative.
June 6, 2020 No Comments
Register your opinion about the need for reform now.
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