Thank You for Showing Up for Social Change
Thank you for showing up to help amplify the stories of those who have long been silenced and marginalized.
Host an Experience
Rachelle tells her personal story and the stories of Black people who have touched her life, in a dynamic one-woman play (3 hours including intermission and audience discussion) which can be hosted in a community space seating as few as 12-25 people. She developed the play at Theatre Y, a theater company on the west side of Chicago. See her performance. Join the conversation.
Walk or Roll
Build relationships, nurture your self-growth and discovery, strengthen your community and move towards racial liberation together. This is a campaign for racial liberation. Racial liberation is truly seeing each other, celebrating our diversity and freely being our authentic selves.
Join us as we walk. Why? To use our bodies to start conversations about ending racism and moving toward a United States where ‘equity for all’ is honored, lived by and celebrated. Showing up matters. Taking up space matters. Representation matters. This is a campaign to spark curiosity and awareness. Together, with many others, we will create a world where our diverse cultures are celebrated, and heal together from the deeply rooted racism in our country.
Join a LATE LOVE Community Circle
We are the village we need. This offering is for all of the people who have experienced the LATE: a Love Story performance and the Circle following it – or friends that are on their own journey towards a world where ‘equity for all’ is honored, lived by and celebrated. We will come together in a supportive community with shared agreements.
We may sometimes share hard realities through discussions – and continue to unearth the light in each of us through story and truth telling. There are as many perspectives as there are humans on this earth, and they are all valid. This space will be held by a Spaceholder to ensure that everyone is seen and heard. The conversations are held with deep love and reverence for each person.