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COMMUNITY BUILDING

In Focus

"See more clearly when you are informed"

The Black Lives Matter movement swept across the United States in the summer of 2020 and it has remained a central part of America’s conversation on race. However, with so much contention and vitriol swirling around the topic it can be hard to get a handle on just what exactly Black Lives Matter means. Below you will find key terms, statistics, and other useful tools to understand and talk about Black Lives Matter. If you would like to know more, consider coming to an IYC event. Our next one can be found below in the section labeled Our Events. We host them virtually, on a wide range of topics, discussing policy, civics, and current events. 

Key Terms You Should Know

Community:

A group of any size who share related interests, resources, needs, concerns, space, culture, history, government, etc.

 

Mutual Aid:

Voluntary and reciprocal sharing of resources and services often based on concern for others..

Co-op:

A shop, farm, other business, or organization managed by the people who are members of it.

Intentional Community:

Proactively (ideally preventatively) identifying racism and racist actions to enable and establish equity and to equitably share power amongst racial groups.

Community Engagement:

Active involvement of members in activities, initiatives, and decision making that affects their community.

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Moments In History

1870 - 15th Amendment gives African American men the right to vote. Local & state laws still worked against these rights.

1954 - Brown vs. Board of Ed mandates schools desegregate. 10 years later, the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in businesses.

2020 - BLM protests occur worldwide sparked by George Floyd's death, though the movement began in 2013 after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

1921 - Tulsa Race Massacre occurs; also known as the Black Wall Street Massacre.

1968 - Martin Luther King Jr. marches with the Black sanitation workers on strike in Memphis, Tennessee.

Statistics

As reported by The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, 93%

of racial justice protests have been peaceful in the US.

According to the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, 300

new police reform bills that states collectively approved after George Floyd's death.

According to the Crowd Sourcing Consortium, there were 140

protests a day between 5/26 and 6/7, 2020.

74% of US adults acknowledge "systemic policing issues," as reported by Oakton College.

150,000

enslaved people in Texas were the last to find out they were freed by the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation when it was enforced on June 19, 1865, aka Juneteenth represented by fists w/ broken chains.

Values

Sense of Belonging

Resilience

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Interdependence

Unity

Civic Participation

Notable Names

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John Legend
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Colin Kaepernick
Malclom X

Rosa Parks

John Legend

Patrisse Cullors

Colin Kaepernick

Malcolm X

Symbols

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Our Events

Past

Future

Further Resources

Black Lives Matter Infographic

Share what you have learned about Black Lives Matter. Our Infographic has been designed to be shared easily by printing, emailing, or posting on social media. Click on the image to view or download the PDF File. (Not for commercial use.)

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Celebrate & Create Event Video

Our crafting event for kids was lots of fun! Use your own materials to participate in our craft project. Watch the video to learn how to make your own bookmark! You can also make an event out of it by hosting your own Celebrate & Create: Black Lives Matter crafting party. Feel free to share this video with others! (Not for commercial use.) 

Take Action

Attendees at MLK's "I have a Dream" speech

Be part of a welcoming committee when someone new moves to your neighborhood.

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Host or help plan potlucks, bake sales, book clubs, block parties, festivals, or other local events.

Friendly Hands Together Unity

Commit to one action each week to help build community in your neighborhood or beyond.

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Volunteer in your local community.

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Share our Community Building Infographic with friends, family, and anyone and everyone you think would appreciate becoming more informed!

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