Monday, July 24 - Help This Garden Grow Release Party / Race Class Narrative Intro
Action You Can Take Today
Action 1: Help This Garden Grow Release Party on Thursday, July 27 at 6pm at Harold Washington Library
Action 2: Race Class Narrative Zoom session on Thusday, August 2 at 7pm CT
Action 1: Help This Garden Grow Release Party 7/27
Join Respair Production & Media and People for Community Recovery (PCR) to celebrate the release of Help This Garden Grow, which tells the story of Hazel Johnson, a visionary of the Environmental Justice movement, and highlights the work of PCR, an organization fighting toxic industrial pollution in the Altgeld Gardens community in Chicago. The series features interviews with organizers, policy-makers, historians, and community members discussing the legacy of Johnson's work and the modern environmental justice movement. If you plan to attend, please RSVP here.
Join the event on Thursday, July 27 at 6 p.m. at the Winter Garden, 9th Floor of Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library, 400 South State Street
Action via People For Community Recovery
Action 2: Race Class Narrative Intro 8/1
The right regularly uses racial fear as a tool to exploit economic anxieties and turn people against one another. The Race Class Narrative messaging architecture fights back at these attacks and racial dog whistles. Join our Zoom to learn how to use Race Class Narrative messaging in your work – including but not limited to actions supporting the August celebration of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Join the Race Class Narrative Zoom session on Thusday, August 2 at 7pm CT.
Action via Indivisible
While some of these Daily Actions come from our own work as Indivisible Chicago Alliance, others are from our many partners working to advance the progressive agenda. We invite you to join us in supporting their work. Postings from partners do not imply Indivisible Chicago Alliance endorsement of specific policies and positions.