(LLC) Addressing Anti-Asian Violence
Earlier this month, LLC published a聽 in response to recent attacks on Asian Americans. LLC is committed to supporting leadership that reflects racial justice values. As such, LLC will be hosting two events to make space for reflection, strategy, and comfort. They hosted a Community Gathering on Anti-Asian Violence at 1pm PT on Thursday, April 8 in addition to their monthly BIPOC Affinity Group, a space for BIPOC leaders to connect and offer peer support. This month鈥檚 BIPOC Affinity Group meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 27 at 12pm PT. LLC has also put together a 聽for anyone wishing to contribute to Asian American organizations and anti-Asian violence causes.
(USDR) Celebrating One Year of Achievements
USDR has accomplished a lot over its first year in existence, including developing tools to help states and agencies identify and apply for grants, making it easier for the public to find COVID vaccine appointments through online platforms, and improving access to accurate and timely COVID-related information and guidance. USDR would like to thank its partners for the incredible work they are doing for their communities around the country by hosting their first-ever Stretch Clap Awards on Thursday, April 22 at 12pm PT. The free virtual event will celebrate the work USDR and its partners have accomplished together throughout the last year.聽聽to get a save-the-date email with more information about the event.
Providing聽Hunger Relief
Since its launch in August 2020, The FoodWorks Fund has provided healthy food to more than 22,000 people in need. In order to continue to feed communities in need and support farmers facing tough times during the pandemic, The FoodWorks Fund will continue its fundraising efforts through the end of April 2021.
(CES): News from the Center
The Center for Engaged Scholarship recently drafted a聽聽requesting the cancellation of student debt, arguing that it would be an important step toward diminishing the Black-white wealth gap. Earlier in the year, CES President Fred Block鈥檚 article聽聽was published in聽Nonprofit Quarterly. The article breaks down the myth that social science professors are all leftist radicals and encourages more social scientists and scholars to transform their theories into practice as contributors to movements for social justice.
In other CES news, the Center will be announcing its 2021-2022 fellows later this month! Check out their聽聽for updates and more information on their current and past fellows.
Co-Sponsors Film
鈥淐ycles of Ancestry鈥 is a short film about Mario聽Ordo帽ez-Calder贸n, a first-generation Mayan American who bikepacks 1,500 miles聽through the Yucatan Peninsula to explore his cultural heritage and learn about how one鈥檚 roots can change their future.聽The film, directed by Ryder England, was sponsored by Latino Outdoors, in addition to REI Co-op, Hispanic Access, and a few others. You can watch the ten-minute film on聽听辞谤听.
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