Join us on May 14th, from 6:30-7:30pm, the Reparations Interfaith Coalition (RIC) is teaming up with the Resource Organizing Project to amplify BIPOC-led grassroots movements across Massachusetts.
The imperative for reparations resonates deeply with our collective consciousness, urging us to rectify historical injustices and pave the path towards a future anchored in equity and dignity. As we heed this call, Episcopal City Mission (ECM) proudly supports this event, with one of our own, Neha Rayamajhi, stepping forward to host this webinar entitled “Building a Culture of Repair.”
Neha will be joined by three of ECM's Burgess Urban Fund grantees: Families for Justice as Healing, Stories Inspiring Movements, and the Youth Justice & Power Union. Together, they'll illuminate their tireless efforts to construct a socially just world free from the oppressive shackles of racial capitalism and you can learn ways to support their work.
Additionally, save the date for the grand event this summer, the Celebration of Grassroots Organizing, taking place on June 29th. You can support the organizations mentioned above by being a sponsor, buying a ticket, becoming a table host or captain.
Register for the Celebration of Grassroots Organizing by clicking here!
Register for Building a Culture of Repair Webinar by clicking here!