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Black Businesses Matter

While it may seem daunting to ”fix” racism in our communities, it is helpful to remember that system changes have to start with small steps. What can we do on a local level? How may our Black brothers and sisters be impacted socially, economically, or emotionally? This week we simply ask that you support a Black-owned business! Shop beauty, foods, books, music, appliances, clothing, accessories, decor and more!

Source: KQED.
Chef Chew, Chef Leilani, Chef Nigel Jones
Photo credit: Evan Morsell, Sharome Skinner, Bethanie Hines

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Addressing Pogonophobia

“Living in an Unfinished America: Shared Experiences of Discrimination and Resilience by Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Americans,”

Pogonophobia is the irrational, persistent and often unwarranted fear of beards. The word is derived from Greek pogon (beard) and phobos (fear).

The San Francisco Human Rights Commission and The Women’s Building will host a community photo project on Flyer Photo ExhibitIslamophobia and post-9/11 ethnic and racial discrimination. The project, entitled “Living in an Unfinished America: Shared Experiences of Discrimination and Resilience by Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Americans,” showcases the lived experiences of community members through photography and narrative.

The project will be on display at

The Women’s Building
3543 18th St #8, San Francisco, CA 94110
Wednesday, August 12th from 5-8pm.
415-431-1180

City and community leaders will provide remarks at 6pm.

Members of the public are invited to attend. Everyone is welcome!

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Final 2015 Refinery Corridor Healing Walk 19 July

6068688Join Idle No More SF Bay and the Bay Area Refinery Corridor Coalition for the fourth of four healing walks along the refinery corridor in the Northeast San Francisco Bay on 19 July 2015.

The walks are led by a sacred Native American staff, Native Americans and others in prayer for safe jobs, clean air, water and soil, and the future of life on Mother Earth’s belly. Those in prayer will be followed by those in contemplation and conversation.
8:00 a.m. Water Ceremony & Registration
9:30 a.m. Walk Begins
The walk will begin at Lone Tree Park in Rodeo, and end at Keller Beach in Point Richmond.

There are several places along the walk where folks can join the walk by calling

English: (510) 619-8279

Español e Ingles: (510) 269-7135

Please check the Refinery Corridor Healing Walks website for important details.

Facebook page for all of the Healing Walks: here

WHEN
July 19, 2015 at 8am – 4pm
WHERE
Lone Tree Point
Rodeo, CA
United States
Google map and directions
CONTACT
Pennie Opal Plant · pennie@gatheringtribes.com

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Refinery Corridor Healing Walk, Saturday, 20 June 2015

11182231_361732774023037_8999561913613421037_nPlease join a non-violent walk led by Native American Elders in Prayer for:

– Clean Air, Water & Soil

– Safe Jobs, Roads, Railroads & Waterways

– A Vibrantly Healthy Future for All Children

– A Just Transition to Safe & Sustainable Energy

The walk begins at Ninth Street Park in Benicia, CA

8:00 a.m. Water Ceremony & Registration
9:30 a.m. Walk Begins
There are several places along the walk where folks can join the walk – please see the details of the route below.

The walk will end at Lone Street Park in Rodeo,CA

Please feel free to join us for the prayers for the water at 8:00 a.m.   Feel free to bring a small bottle of water from your area to join the waters in the Rodeo.

Registration for the walk will begin at 8:00 a.m.  Walkers will be asked to agree to the Nonviolent Principles.  For details on what to bring/not bring, please go to “What To Expect” in the tabs above.

This walk is approximately 14 miles from beginning to end.  There will be vehicles available for people who wish to take breaks during the walk.  Medics will also be available.   Water will be provided – Please bring your own refillable water bottle.

For more information on the Healing Walk, check out the web site and please RSVP at:

http://www.refineryhealingwalks.com/june-20.html

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