Monday, September 1, 2014

From Now On...

Happy Labor Day!

As Black Philanthropy Month closed on August 31st, our hearts are burdened by the murders of Michael Brown and Dawnn Jaffier. Two of our own, whose lives, from the day they were born until the their very last breaths, demonstrate the perilous position of Black people in American society. 

The two losses, one from within and the other at the hands of our supposed protector, point to our need to take control of our communities to create our own destiny. Jaffier was shot in broad daylight in an instance of apparent gang retaliation, allegedly by a Black man. Brown was shot six times by a White police officer whose motivation is as yet unknown.

From now on, more than ever before, we have the power to protect our family, our children, and communities.  We can no longer let people get away with murdering us, whether it is someone in and of our community, or someone charged with protecting our community. We should feel obliged to reset the conversation, and reframe the image of our people.  Whether it is Dawnn Jaffiers or Michael Brown, we must stop and take charge of ourselves and our communities!  

From now on, whether it is the media portraying our community as unruly, or philanthropy that only highlights poverty or violence, we can no longer let tragedy pimps enrich themselves on the backs of our people by telling their story of our sorrows and their salvation.  No longer may our systems, our media, and our language perpetuate the insidious racism of passive looks and demeaning characterization of our youth and, ultimately, ourselves.  In the 21st century this is unacceptable; we keep demanding more and accepting less.  This time is different -- from now on we must break through these false paradigms that are killing us. 

From now on we must join each other in supporting our youth, families and communities.  We must pick ourselves up and define our own future.  No longer can we hide behind the stereotypes that others paint on us.  We must care, nourish, develop and enhance our community through our own time, talents and treasures.  From now on we have to use Black philanthropy to take up this mantle and save ourselves.  

Now let’s get to work! 

You can join us for a local conversation of questions and solutions through philanthropy!
Sign up to join NEBIP’s Responsive Philanthropy for Black Communities Forum in Fall 2014 by emailing NEBIP your contact information - rgibson@nebip.org

Pinterest - Share pictures of our positive Black Communities with NEBIP at bcarter@nebip.org

You can help the community of Boston!
Help solve the death of Dawnn Jaffier – See something, say something to homicide detectives at (617) 343-4470.  Community members wishing to assist this investigation anonymously can do so by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip at 1(800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).

You can join the national conversation about Police Brutality!
National Campaigns

Facebook Campaigns  
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-for-Mike-Brown/1453132474947612

Twitter Campaigns

National Social Justice Organizations

Maynard Institute:  


From now on let’s take charge of our community through civic action -- we will change the future!

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