Don't Miss: MLK Jr Day panel featuring Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS) workgroup
- Jan. 14, 2021
Please join us for a not-to-be-missed panel, Strategies for Community Healing, featuring the Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS) Workgroup:
Saturday, January 16, 2:00-3:15p
On Zoom, free to attend. Register here for the link.
In this panel discussion, one of a dozen powerful workshops being offered this week by the MLK Jr Organizing Coalition in its 39th Annual MLK Jr Day celebration, activists will describe their innovative efforts to create new paradigms for BIPOC communities, especially Black communities, to thrive in Seattle.
As part of the panel, local organizers Phyllis Porter and Peaches Thomas of the Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS) workgroup will introduce the WSOS slate of recommendations for how our streets can be safe, thriving places without the use of armed police. The majority-BIPOC workgroup's recommendations were developed by using a pro-equity and anti-racist framework to review laws and policies governing the use of streets.
WSOS is honored to join the following groups on the Strategies for Community Healing panel:
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The Africatown Community Land Trust, formed to acquire, steward and develop land assets necessary for the Black/African diaspora community to grow in the Central District
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CACE21 - Wa Na Wari, which creates space for Black ownership, Black ownership, possibility, and belonging through art, historic preservation, and connection in the Central District;
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Nurturing Roots, focusing on sharing the truth about systematic oppression with an emphasis on food and environmental justice,
The panel discussion will be followed by Q and A.