Campaigns
Justice for Tyre Nichols
On January 10, 29-year-old Tyre Nichols, died after being severely beaten by five police officers in Memphis. Police brutality is an epidemic that needs to be addressed. What has your Congress representative done to address police reform? Write to them and push them on it (link to find their details and suggested questions to ask within)
Justice for Keenan Anderson
On January 3, 2022, Keenan Anderson, 31-year-old father and teacher, died from cardiac arrest after being repeatedly tased by police from the Los Angeles Police Department.
Please do not post the video of Keenan Anderson's death on social media. His life was so much more than his horrific death. Instead, if you are able, please take action.
Campaign against bullying in our schools
Bullying affects everyone: those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness bullying — furthermore, accordingly to stopbullying.gov, the government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, bullying is linked to many negative outcomes including impacts on mental health, substance use, and suicide.
Take Action Against Medical Racism
Achieving racial justice means reforming our institutions. Demand our medical establishments enact comprehensive cultural awareness training for medical professionals, as well as increased recruitment from the communities of Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color.
Take Action Against the Over-Incarceration of BIPOC Women
Use this email draft to demand our elected officials address the high proportion of women and mothers that are in prison from the communities of Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color. We must demand for urgent changes to bail legislation, for increased access to social workers and lawyers, as well as early intervention and alternatives to incarceration.
Demand Factual BIPOC History be Taught
Demand that the comprehensive history of Black, Indigenous and People of Color be taught in all our educational institutions in order for students to understand our deeply racist history and how colonialism and slavery construct systemic disadvantage.