Arc Newsletter 11
Arc Newsletter 11
Arc Newsletter 11
"We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our
lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity."
– George Takei
Embracing Multiculturalism
Read our latest monthly column in The Westerly Sun.
by Geoff Serra
Click to Read
ENGAGE
Last Week
After winning the election in 2020, Tiara and Brianna became the
“youngest and the blackest members” in the State House. In the past three
years, they have lifted their voices to preserve Black History and co-
sponsored the bill that made Juneteenth a State holiday. They have
worked tirelessly for fair housing and recently succeeded in passing a bill
on tenant rights, which included the right to live in a safe building free from
lead pipes and other hazards. They have supported free lunch and
breakfast programs for all students as they have witnessed a 30%
increase in unhoused children in Rhode Island schools.
This year, these young lawmakers continue to push for quality education
for all children and to build a better support system for everyone. They are
determined to raise awareness of how important it is to vote, attend
meetings, and stay in contact with your representatives.
While campaigning, they heard from many different constituents and
listened to their concerns, especially those whose voices are rarely heard.
Brianna said, “Coming to Westerly is so important since what happens at
the State House affects all people, not only the people in Providence.”
Many thanks to Tiara and Brianna for making the long trek to Westerly and
bringing their energy and positivity to our rally. Their presence filled us with
hope. Look for more details in future newsletters on how you can support
them in their important work for all Rhode Islanders. In the meantime,
please follow their work and contact them with your ideas.
Senator Tiara Mack
[email protected]
(401) 288-1288
tiaramackdistrict6.com
Tiara Mack (@mackdistrict6) • Instagram
(401) 433-9557
Looking Ahead
November 26 Discussing the film Killers of the Flower Moon - You’ve likely
heard of this new movie based on the true story of the Osage Nation and
the time known as the “Reign of Terror.” We will deepen our understanding
of the many injustices inflicted on Native Americans through our
discussion of the film. See the movie if you can, but join us either way for
an informative discussion. Now playing at Mystic Luxury Cinemas and
South County Cinemas.
EMPOWER
Town Meetings
Get Involved
Westerly ARC encourages those who can to attend Westerly Town Council
and School Committee meetings. Your presence and involvement are
important ways to show our elected officials that creating a more
equitable and inclusive town and school system must always be a priority.
Nov 15 Multicultural Committee, 5:30 pm
Town Meetings
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Donate
ARC advocate Amanda Dunn continues to collect toiletries, personal care
items, and non-perishable food to distribute to our community. Please
bring your donations to Amanda at our Sunday rallies. Your kindness and
generosity are greatly appreciated.
Show Up
Stop by one of our weekly gatherings.
Join one of the events listed in this newsletter.
Attend a town meeting.
Ask about volunteering on an ARC committee.
Help out with this newsletter!
Offer your talents!
EDUCATE
Have you read, listened to, or viewed a book or video that has inspired
you or taught you something new relating to anti-racism or social justice?
Contact us to share what you have learned and we might feature it in our
newsletter. You can talk to Tim or Madeline on Sunday, email
[email protected], or fill out this Google Form. Sharing your
knowledge is one way to promote justice!
Despite knowing all of this, it is still shocking to read the details of such
lynchings. The Equal Justice Initiative has documented more than 4000
racial terror lynchings that occurred across the United States.
Take some time to learn the story of 15-year-old Ernest Collins and 16-
year-old Benny Mitchell, whose lynching was called “an expression of the
will of the people” by the county attorney.
Culture Calendar
Diwali
November 12
Diwali, the “festival of lights,” is among the most widely celebrated Hindu
festivals. It is a celebration of good over evil which lasts five days and
includes charitable giving, feasts, fireworks, and time spent with loved
ones.
Calendar
Calendar of Events
Poetry share at the ARC weekly
Nov 12 gathering, Westerly Post Office, 11:00-
1:00
Online Calendar
Westerly Anti-Racism Coalition
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