
Reparations Interfaith Coalition Supports Grassroots Organizing in Boston
Funds will be distributed among 15 grassroots organizations led by people of color that are building power for racial and economic justice in eastern MA.
We are no longer accepting donations on this campaign, but there are other ways for you to support us today!
The Reparations Interfaith Coalition has collaborated with the Resource Organizing Project so that funds given inspired by the Dec. 3 event "Call to Repair: Justice, Healing, and Reparations in Massachusetts" will be distributed among 15 grassroots organizations led by people of color that are building power for racial and economic justice in eastern MA.
The organizations include:
- Alternatives for Community & Environment (ACE)
- Asian American Resource Workshop (AARW)
- Boston Ujima Project
- City Life Vida Urbana
- The City School
- Families for Justice as Healing (FJAH)
- Greenroots
- Haymarket People’s Fund
- Matahari Women Workers Center
- Muslim Justice League
- Neighbors United for a Better East Boston
- New England United for Justice (NEU4J)
- Resist, Inc
- Stories Inspiring Movements (Formerly "Student Immigrant Movement (SIM)")
- Youth Justice and Power Movement
In addition to financial contributions, please take the time to get to know about these amazing grassroots groups, and consider connecting with one or more of them!
Learn more here about the Celebration of Grassroots Organizing Fund and the Resource Organizing Project.