For the past six months, The Praxis Project, Living Hope Wheelchair Association, and the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee has convened a cohort of community organizers developing a disaster justice framework from a racial justice perspective that includes social and structural disasters and sharing experiences and tools for community based sustainable disaster response and recovery. In our final session, we are inviting our community to join us in reflecting on the key principles of disaster justice, particularly as we prepare for the November election and continue to adapt during this pandemic and its challenging social context. We will be live streaming this event on Thursday, October 22nd, 11:30-12:30pm PT/ 1:30pm-2:30pm CT / 2:30pm-3:30pm ET
If you would like to join, or receive updates from this project, please complete this form by Wednesday, October 21st, and please feel free to share with those you think might be interested.
Durante los últimos seis meses, El Proyecto Praxis, Living Hope Wheelchair Association y el Unitarian Universalist Service Committee han convocado a un grupo de organizadorxs comunitarixs para desarrollar un enfoque de justicia en los desastres desde una perspectiva de justicia racial que incluye desastres sociales y estructurales y el intercambio de experiencias y herramientas para la respuesta y recuperación comunitaria sostenible ante desastres. En nuestra última sesión, invitamos a nuestra comunidad a unirse a nosotros para reflexionar sobre los principios clave de la justicia en casos de desastre, particularmente mientras nos preparamos para las elecciones de noviembre y continuamos adaptándonos durante esta pandemia y su desafiante contexto social. Estaremos transmitiendo en vivo este evento a través de Facebook Live el jueves 22 de octubre, 11: 30-12:30 pm PT / 1:30 pm-2:30 pm CT / 2:30 pm-3:30 pm ET
Si desea unirse o recibir actualizaciones de este proyecto, complete este formulario antes del miércoles 21 de octubre y no dude en compartirlo con aquellos que crea que puedan estar interesados.
Four Communities of Praxis (CP) cohorts make up our Learning Circles, which are designed to emphasize grassroots organizers’ strengths for putting ideas into action to address issues important to our communities’ health and well-being. The CPs bring grassroots organizations together from across the country to share expertise, build relationships, encourage collaboration, discuss tools and experiences, and engage in capacity building opportunities. These groups are a platform to facilitate such collaboration, relationship building and peer-learning across all CPs.