Changing Womxn Collective’s Solidarity Statement:

We stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement & protestors/protectors across the country. To our Black community members: We hear you. We see you. We will fight with you.

For non-Black folx, it is imperative to recognize and call out anti-Blackness in yourselves and your communities. Dismantling white supremacy begins with acknowledging your own implicit biases and choosing to act against the oppressor--  your silence is compliance with the structure of white supremacy.  

Listen to Black voices: use your privilege to amplify their messaging without speaking over them. Give your time, your ears, your hands, and your money if you are able. Use your privilege as a shield for those who are unprotected. Remember that Black leaders have been at the forefront of liberation movements for centuries.

We tried to curate an extensive list of resources, actionables, links, and literature, but we know that there are still incredible resources out there that are not included in this doc. We will continue to update as we find more, and encourage you to continue amplifying anything you come across with your friends, family, loved ones, followers, communities, and local collectives.

www.changingwomxncollective.org | www.instagram.com/changingwomxn

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Table of Contents

Justice for Breonna Taylor- 2

Funds- 3

Petitions- 6

Actions Docs- 7

Anti-Racism Reading List- 8

Self-Defense Reading List- 8

Joy/Leisure Reading List- 9

Therapy and Self-Care Resources- 9

Black-Owned Businesses to Support RN- 11

Bail Funds by City- 13

Justice for Breonna Taylor

It has been over 100 days since the murder of Breonna Taylor. Her murderers have yet to be brought to justice. Here are some ways you can support and keep fighting for Breonna.

        Funds:

        Petitions:

        Contact:

  • Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer: Demands for justice can be made by calling Fischer’s office at (502) 574-2003 or by filling out the contact form on his site.
  • Louisville MPD: A contact form is available on the department’s site. A template is widely available as well as a submittable form that will automatically send an e-mail in your name.
  • Special Prosecutor, Attorney General Daniel Cameron: Call 502-696-5300 or e-mail attorney.general@ag.ky.gov
  • Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear: Call 502-564-2611
  • Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney Thomas Wine: Call 502-595-2300 or e-mail winejcooke@louisvilleprosecutor.com

  EMAIL TEMPLATE:

Hello,

My name is [NAME] and I am a resident of [CITY/STATE]. I am emailing today to demand accountability in the unjust murder of Breonna Taylor. I demand that Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison and Myles Cosgrove each be arrested and charged for 2nd degree murder for the wrongful death of Breonna Taylor.  

June 5th would have been Breonna’s 27th birthday but she is unable to celebrate  because on March 13th your police recklessly executed a raid using a “no knock” warrant on the wrong home.

Despite your almost 3 months of inaction, Breonna’s life matters and I want justice for her.  

Sincerely,

[NAME]

Funds:

*Note: The Minnesota Freedom Fund, Brooklyn Community Bail Fund, and Northstar Health Collective have received overwhelming support, so they are redirecting donations to other organizations and funds. This is why we did not include them in this list.         

Black Visions Collective

Black Visions Collective is a Minneapolis based community organization. “BLVC is committed to a long term vision in which ALL Black lives not only matter, but are able to thrive. What we know to be true in order to create this world is that oppressed people, especially Black people, need to build collective power in order to create systems transformation. Through the development of powerful strategic campaigns, we seek to expand the power of Black people across the Twin Cities metro area and Minnesota.”

https://secure.everyaction.com/4omQDAR0oUiUagTu0EG-Ig2

The Audre Lorde Project

A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two-Spirit, Trans and Gender Non Conforming People of Color center for community organizing, focusing on the New York area. Through mobilization, education, and capacity-building, they work for community wellness and progressive social and economic justice.

www.alp.org

The Marsha P. Johnson Institute

Protects and defends the human rights of Black transgender people through organizing, advocating, and creating an intentional community to heal, develop transformative leadership, and promote collective power.

www.marshap.org

TGI Justice

A group of transgender, gender variant, and intersex people inside and outside of prisons, jails, and detention centers creating a united family in the struggle for survival and freedom. They work in collaboration to forge a culture of resistance and resilience to strengthen themselves in the fight against human rights abuses, imprisonment, police violence, racism, poverty, and societal pressures.

www.tgijp.org

TransWomen of Color Collective

Their work is led by the narratives, voices, and leadership of our community members who exist at the nexus of state sanctioned violence: sex workers, poor people, homelessness, folk experiencing home insecurity, folks deeply entrenched in complex, seemingly inescapable traumatic environments. Through healing and restorative justice, they’re building a network of trans, non-binary Black and POC who are artists, healers, entrepreneurs, and creators sharing and cultivating sustainable projects for that community, by that community.

www.twocc.us

Reclaim the Block

Reclaim the Block began in 2018 and organizes Minneapolis community and city council members to move money from the police department into other areas of the city’s budget that truly promote community health and safety. We believe health, safety and resiliency exist without police of any kind.”

https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2

George Floyd Memorial Fund

This fund was created by Philonise Flloyd, George Floyd’s brother. It was originally made to cover funeral and burial expenses for his memorial which took place on Thursday June 5th, 2020. Now funds will go towards general assistance to the family of George Floyd as they continue to seek justice for George. A portion of the funds will also go to the Estate of George Floyd which includes his children and their education fund.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd

I Run With Maud Fundraiser

This fund was created by Akeem Baker, Ahmaud Marquez Arbery’s best friend. The fund has been made to assist Ms. Wanda Cooper-Jones, Ahmaud’s mother as well as his immediate family to financially support them during this extremely difficult time in their struggle for justice for Ahmaud.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/i-run-with-maud

National Black Food & Justice Alliance

“The National Black Food and Justice Alliance (NBFJA) is a coalition of Black-led organizations working towards cultivating and advancing Black leadership, building Black self-determination, Black institution building and organizing for food sovereignty, land and justice.”

https://www.blackfoodjustice.org/blacklandfund

Equal Justice Initiative

“Your contribution is critical to our efforts to end mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, challenge racial and economic injustice, and protect the basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society.”

https://support.eji.org/give/153413/#!/donation/checkout

The Okra Project

“The Okra Project is a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever we can reach them

https://www.theokraproject.com

The Bail Project

“The Bail Project™ National Revolving Bail Fund is a critical tool to prevent incarceration and combat racial and economic disparities in the bail system.”

https://bailproject.org/#

Louisville Bail Fund

“The Louisville Community Bail Fund exists to not only bail out folks, but provide post-release support to get them from jail, fed, and to a situation of safety. LCBF also maintains a focus on preventative measures for those targeted by law enforcement and threatened with incarceration.”

https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/louisville-community-bail-fund/

NAACP Covid-19 Relief Fund

https://naacp.org/coronavirus/

Donate to National Bail Out

“National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration. We are people who have been impacted by cages — either by being in them ourselves or witnessing our families and loved ones be encaged. We are queer, trans, young, elder, and immigrant.”

https://secure.actblue.com/donate/freeblackmamas2020

NAACP Legal Defense Fund

“Donations to this legal organization go toward helping "win landmark legal battles, protect voters across the nation, and advance the cause of racial justice, equality, and an inclusive society."

https://www.naacpldf.org/

Atlanta Solidarity Fund

“From the Civil Rights Era to today, Atlanta has strong traditions of dissent. Protest movements play a critical role in the struggle for social justice. But when people stand up for what’s right, they often face the risk of arrest and imprisonment. We provide support for people who are arrested at protests, or otherwise prosecuted for their movement involvement.”

http://atlsolidarity.org/#support

Communities United Against Police Brutality

Communities United Against Police BrutalityTM is a Twin-Cities based organization that was created to deal with police brutality on an ongoing basis. We work on the day-to-day abuses as well as taking on the more extreme cases. Our overriding goal is to create a climate of resistance to abuse of authority by police organizations and to empower local people with a structure that can take on police brutality and actually bring it to an end. We provide support for survivors of police brutality and families of victims so they can reclaim their dignity and join the struggle to end police brutality.”

www.cuapb.org

Homeless Black Trans Women Fund

“This is fund for the community of Black Trans women that live in Atlanta and are sex workers and/or homeless.”

https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeless-black-trans-women-fund?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet

Gas Mask Fund for MN Black Youth Activists

Donate via Venmo (@Isak-Douah), Cash App ($Isakdouah), or PayPal (isak.douah@gmail.com) to help buy military grade gas masks for Black youth activists on the frontlines. Anything spared will go a long way.

The Loveland Foundation

Committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. Their resources and initiatives are collaborative and they prioritize opportunity, access, validation, and healing.

www.thelovelandfoundation.org

Petitions:

**#runwithmaud and justiceforbigfloyd.com were removed from this list because they were backed by Shaun King’s The Action PAC. We encourage you to sign petitions created by organizations and individuals that do not harm Black queer women.

#DefundThePolice

https://actionnetwork.org/forms/2005_email_blm_defund

Justice for Breonna Taylor

https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor

Justice for Elijah McClain

https://www.change.org/p/adams-county-district-attorney-justice-for-elijah-mcclain-2

Justice for George Floyd

https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jacob-frey-justice-for-george-floyd

Justice for Tony McDade

https://www.change.org/p/black-lives-matter-activists-justice-for-tony-mcdade

Defund the Minneapolis Police Department

https://secure.everyaction.com/eR7GA7oz70GL8doBq19LrA2 

Reclaim the Block Petition

https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/home/#calendar?fbclid=IwAR2N_P90urv_9Um4iXzSu7wYhQHudVgk_MeBM5JpuukcwJ8jaDx5eb_lPl8

Actions Docs:

Resources for Accountability and Actions for Black Lives:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xa9Av-NfuFsWBHlsMvPiqJHdNedZgnCRW56qAS-7PGQ/mobilebasic

Detailed and extensive list of Minnesota organizations and individuals:

https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1fb2cioBcCO47L_oGPsjdGVWDAc3RTHU2tIpDtekWKs0/mobilebasic?fbclid=IwAR28MRRoexPQxTbTgVuU2SGIcYLNALOEP5eHv8AgVH24ZedHZOLju4CQT0o

Action Doc for mainly Portland, OR area & folx, sent in by Juma Sei:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vCeI-dCQ4jGdk_FSbmhZa2VDmcApKiBPXICtQjSvS-k/edit

Anti-Racism Reading List

*Check out Z-Library or https://b-ok.cc/

 for free downloads of books and articles. However, if you are financially able to purchase these works, PLEASE do to support these authors and their anti-racism work.

Are Prisons Obsolete? By Angela Davis

Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis

Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur

Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde

Divided Sisters by Midge Wilson & Kathy Russell

Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks

Is Prison Necessary? (New York Times, Ruth Wilson Gilmore)

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

Critical Race Theory: An Introduction by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado

The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

As We Have Always Done by Leanne Beta Simpson

Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall

On Intersectionality: Essential Writings by Kimberlé Crenshaw

Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo

Citizen by Claudia Rankine

The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein

Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Banaji Mahzarin and Anthony Greenwald

Recitatif by Toni Morrison

The Possessive Investment in Whiteness by George Lipsicz

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People about Race by Reni-Eddo Lodge

Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America by James Foreman Jr.

This Bridge Called My Back by Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa

Self-Defense Reading List:

Black Power by Charles Hamilton and Kwame Ture

Negroes with Guns by Robert Williams

Negroes and the Gun: The Black Tradition of Arms by Nicolas Johnson

Angela Davis: An Autobiography by Angela Davis

We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement by Akinyele Umoja

A Taste of Power by Elaine Brown

Joy/Leisure Reading List:

Americanah by Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie

How We Get Free by Keeanga-Yamahhtta Taylor

That Could Be Enough by Alyssa Cole

The Lonely Letters by Ashon Crawley

Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward

Whatever Happened to Interracial Love by Kathleen Collins

Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman

The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

Mannish Tongues by Jayy Dodd

Loving Day by Mat Johnson

The Deep by Rivers Soloman

Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

Swing Time by Zadie Smith

Ordinary Light by Tracy K. Smith

Therapy and Self-Care Resources

Black Mental Wellness

Founded by Black Clinical Psychologists. They have fact sheets on mental wellness issues, audiovisual resources, plus health, relaxation, and behavioral strategies.

https://www.blackmentalwellness.com

BLACK ZEN

Offers a beginner’s guide to meditation, articles, and a mindfulness-based podcast to remove the social and financial barriers from the benefits of meditation.

https://www.blackzen.co

Dr. Joy’s Therapist Directory

A listing of mental health professionals across the country who provide high quality, culturally competent services to Black women and girls.

https://therapyforblackgirls.com

Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)

Black virtual therapist directory. Extremely helpful because of COVID-19 and social distancing measures.

https://www.beam.community/bvtn

The Safe Place app (for Black community members)

Melanin and Mental Health

Has a therapist search, podcasts, and articles.

www.melaninandmentalhealth.com

National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

Advances healing justice through mental health resources for queer & trans POC. Their goal is to increase access to healing justice resources for QTPOC.

www.nqttcn.com

Black Mental Health Alliance

Their mission is to develop, promote, and sponsor trusted culturally-relevant educational forums, trainings, and referral services that support the health and well-being of Black people and other vulnerable communities. BMHA staff is currently working remotely because of COVID-19, but is accessible over email and phone.

www.blackmentalhealth.com

 

Wellness & Therapy Podcasts:

Therapy for Black Girls

https://therapyforblackgirls.com/podcast/

The Emotional Lives of Black Men

https://emotionallivesofblackmenpodcast.com

NamingIt! Podcast

http://www.namingitpodcast.com

The Extraordinary Negroes Self-Care Episodes

http://www.theextraordinarynegroes.com


Black-owned businesses to support right now

Original thread via @jadealycebod on Twitter. Full list here!

WeBuyBlack: The Largest Online Marketplace for Black-owned Businesses

https://webuyblack.com/

BLK & Bold

A coffee and tea company. 5% of all profits go to initiatives that sustain youth programming, enhancing workforce development, eradicating youth homelessness.

www.blkandbold.com

Curl Box

Natural hair product subscription service, shipped right to your door.

www.curlbox.com

PUR Home

Natural and non-toxic household cleaning products.

www.pur-home.com

Ginger and Liz

Nail polish company that sells polish, top coats, treatments.

www.gingerandliz.com

Melanie Marie

Jewelry company with premade pieces and custom nameplate jewelry.

http://jewelry.melaniemarie.com

Uoma Beauty

Cosmetics brand with over 50 different foundation shades and products for all complexions.

www.uomabeauty.com

The Juma Brand

Jewelry store, Black woman-owned. Ships out next business day after purchase.

www.thejumabrand.com

Arial Robinson

Black Creative and publisher of The Modern Day Black Alphabet, a photobook that teaches children the ABCs through Black experiences. Shop the book here (we personally LOVE this):

www.arialrobinson.com/shop

Illuminate B. Candles

Luxury soy candle line, handmade and designed uplift your spirit while bringing positive energy into your home.

www.illuminatebcandles.com

Shunny Bee Soaps

Founded by Dr. Shunny Cashe, Shunny Bee Soaps sells all natural products, handmade face and body soaps.

www.shunnybeesoaps.com

B.E.A.T. Apparel

Black-woman powered clothing business for casual wear, fit/active wear, and accessories.

www.atbeatapparel.com

Silhouette Stylez

Bodycons, two-pieces, going-out wear, loungewear in beautiful colors.

www.silhouettestylez.com

Terrance Williams Designs

Accessories and clothing from ethically sourced and sustainably produced materials.

www.terrancewilliamsdesigns.com

Ezekiel Mayfield

Black-owned online skateshop.

www.mayfieldskateshop.com

* For folx in the Twin Cities right now, support these Black-owned businesses.

Bail Funds by City/State

Partially compiled by the Association of Southeast Asian Students (@ualbanyaseas); rest compiled by CWC

Athens (GA)

https://www.aadmovement.org/athens-freedom-fund/?fbclid=IwAR3RPP-bKALSLQ15MviaXoZgSW_GwMonHfUFbQma0zrb516h4jqjuxJTjkg

Atlanta

www.actionnetwork.org

www.atlsolidarity.org

Austin

https://reparation.atlas.thrinacia.com/campaign/24/400-1-bail-fund

Baltimore

www.baltimoreactionlegal.org/donate

Bay Area

www.rally.org/ARCbailfund

Birmingham/Hoover

Venmo @StarRobb; $StarRobb (CashApp)

www.mgmbailout.com

Boston

www.massbailfund.org

Brooklyn

www.brooklynbailfund.org

Connecticut

www.ctbailfund.org

Charleston (WV)

www.gofundme.com/f/20tkezrmtc

Charlotte

www.charlotteuprising.com

Chicago

www.chicagobond.org

Columbus

https://www.paypal.me/columbusfreedomfund?fbclid=IwAR2AnYTQZW8RcqVAgacr8ldplwUyUuoiBuI_YGbW3GQsYlvUhmkX0gyAQjk

Dallas

http://communitybailfundofntx.org

Denver

www.fundly.com/coloradofreedomfund

Detroit

www.detroitjusticecenter.org

El Paso

www.venmo.com/fianza-fund

Fayetteville (NC)

www.bit.ly/NCBAIL3

Florida

www.floridajc.org/donate

Greenville (SC)

CashApp: $UpstateBLM

Hawai’i

https://secure.givelively.org/donate/hawaii-community-bail-fund/hawai-i-community-bail-fund?fbclid=IwAR31iIDX3OiFUsvH5cNUafn9__WSoU691IO4ZAwLwGOadMf7uVjFLLerOE4

Houston

https://www.restoringjustice.org/bail

Jacksonville (FL)

www.gofundme.com/f/CommunitySupportFund

Kansas

www.kccommunitybailfund.com

Kansas City (MO)

www.actionnetwork.org/fundraising/it-aint-over-legal-fund

Lexington (KY)

www.actionnetwork.org/fundraising/lexington-bail-fund

Little Rock

CashApp: $LRFreedomFund

Los Angeles

https://www.gofundme.com/f/peoples-city-council-ticket-fund

www.linktr.ee/actionbailfundla

Louisville

https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/louisville-community-bail-fund/

Massachusetts

www.gofundme.com/f/fangbailfund

Memphis

midsouthpeace.org/get-involved/donate-to-support-the-black-lives-matter-community-bail-fund

Miami

www.paypal.me/freethemall

Minneapolis

*Note: all major bail fund organizations have stated that they have more than enough donations and are directing people towards other bail funds across the country

www.knowyourrightscamp.com/legal

Mississippi (Statewide)

secure.actblue.com/donate/ms-bail-fund

Montgomery

www.mgmbailout.com

Nashville

www.nashvillebailfund.org

New Orleans

www.donorbox.org/safety-freedom-fund-eoy

New York City

www.covidbailout.org

North Carolina

www.nccbailfund.org

North Texas

www.communitybailfundofntx.org

Oakland

www.antipoliceterrorproject.org

Orlando

www.communitybailfund.org

Philadelphia

www.phillybailout.com

Phoenix

secure.everyaction.com/lFZFGA1BpUa9kyYYgSxSKw2

Portland

www.gofundme.com/f/pdx-protest-bail-fund

Raleigh/Durham

www.nccbailfund.org

Richmond

www.rvabailfund.org

Roanoke Community Bail Fund

www.chuffed.org/project/rjs-bail-fund

San Antonio (TX)

www.mutualist.us/sapff

San Diego

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-raise-funds-to-support-our-community

Seattle

https://www.nwcombailfund.org/get-involved/

https://donorbox.org/ncbf

Tulsa

www.paypal.me/BLMOKC

Utah

www.gofundme.com/f/c2mvvn-support-protesters-arrested-by-slcpd

Vegas

www.actblue.com/donate/vegasfreedomfund