Meet us in Oscar Grant Plaza for a march and action led by two local organizations: Communities United for Restora tive Youth Justice (CURYJ) and Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA). The action will lift up both organizations’ campaigns around divesting from systems o f harm and investing in healing\, wellness\, and community-controlled gras sroots power. This will include a flashmob that we learned from our Chilea n feminist friends. We will close with a dinner and rally at the Chinatown Resilience Hub that Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) has fought for and developed over many years.
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- About Face< /a> \n
- Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) strong> \n
- Arab Resource and Organizing Center (A ROC) \n
- Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ) \n
- Mujeres Unidas y Activ as (MUA) \n
- PODER \n
Communities for a Better Environment (CBE)\n- Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) \n
Gr assroots Global Justice (GGJ) is an alliance of over 60 US-based grassroot s organizing (GRO) groups comprised of working and poor people and communi ties of color. GGJ brings GRO groups into a long-term process of relations hip building\, political alignment and transformational leadership develop ment. We weave and bridge together US-based GRO groups and global social m ovements working for climate justice\, gender justice\, an end to war\, an d a just transition to the next economy. At our 7th Membership Assembly i n 2018\, the membership of GGJ refined our framework for a holistic approa ch to building grassroots global justice: No War\, No Warming\, Build a Just Transition to a Feminist Economy\, echoing the framework of Dr . Martin Luther King’s philosophy of the Triple Evils of Poverty\, Racism and Militarism and integrating the current day pressing issues of climate change and feminism.
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