
>> Returning to Our Collective Humanity <<
What does it mean to return to our individual and collective humanity?
To me, it means returning to the deep, inherent knowing that all human beings deserve the right to basic, fundamental dignity; to live with the same access to what takes care of our basic needs - shelter, food, clean water, truthful education; to live free from fear of harm.
As Einstein says, this requires that we widen our circle of compassion to be fully inclusive. And, from my perspective, that requires we see, repeatedly and consciously, who we place outside of that circle.
While we can certainly support direct action through global organizations, the only place that we can do the direct, actual work is right here and right now - in our immediate lives - with our family members, neighbors, and members of the greater community.
Please take the time to stay with me here...
I hope that you will accept my invitation to join me and a collective of community members who have been working to launch a new art exhibit exploring race and identity through photography, storytelling, and interactive experiences co-curated by founder of The Well Collective, Ashley Williams, and Richmond artist and creative, Ron Stokes.
This event will rely on the engagement and interaction of community members like you. And we hope you will consider joining us in whatever way you can!
FIRST: This Sunday, 10/15 from 12-4pm, we are inviting folks to The Well Collective to explore race and identity through storytelling and photography. If you would like to participate, please complete this form and sign up for a time slot here. You're also welcome to drop in anytime within that window!
SECOND: If you are interested in supporting this specific event, the ongoing conversation, and it's future iterations, I invite you to consider a financial contribution either as an individual or, if possible, consider inviting business or organizations with which you are affiliated to consider sponsoring. Details on sponsorship can be found here. And if you're ready to contribute, you can do so here*.
*Your contribution will support the storytellers and subjects within the exhibit; provide materials and equipment to bring the artwork to life; foster relationship and relationship building through refreshment and sustenance at the event; and, ensure ongoing programming to keep the exhibit open and evolving over time. This is an on-going movement.
Please join us and invite your family, friends, and neighbors.
It is my hope that we can continue to acknowledge individual and collective harm in order to move towards individual and collective healing.
Take good care of yourself and those around you, and continue to lean in.