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YWCA Princeton Stand Against Racism Virtual Run/Walk - July 27 - August 10

Mon July 27 - Mon August 10 Princeton, NJ 08540 US
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Lauren Peck
NEXT GEN leader on a mission

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My goal is to better support the YWCA and its mission every single day. As co-president of the NEXT GEN Board, I want to lead by example in the fight to stand against racism.

Help YWCA Princeton provide year-round anti-racism programming and services. Some highlights from this year:

  • White privilege workshop presented by world-renowned racial literacy educator Layla Saad
  • Summer reading series by racial literacy educator Rachel Cargle
  • Screening of "When they See Us" with discussions lead by racial literacy educator, Dr. Joy Barnes Johnson
  • Screening of "13th" by Ava Duvernay about the prison industrial complex and its roots in slavery
  • Advocating for restoration of Voting Rights for individuals who have served their sentences, leading to the restoration of these rights for 83,000 mostly black and brown individuals throughout New Jersey
  • Signed a letter asking our legislators to block the acquisition of military-grade weaponry for the police in our area. (Militarization of the police force leads to more violence against black and brown bodies.)
  • Participate in the Complete Count Commission for the US Census. Communities of color are often undercounted in the census. The census is key to ensuring racial justice, as it is used to decide funding for schools, health and human services, transportation, and infrastructure that are essential to flourishing communities. Perhaps most importantly - it is used to decide the number of delegates that represent us in government. 
  • Advertised and participated in George Floyd protests in Newark and Princeton.
  • Together with over 200 YWCAs nationwide, we signed an appeal to pass the Justice in Policing Act that is currently on the table in the legislature.
  • Cosponsored this year's Juneteenth celebration in Princeton.
  • Co-sponsored workshops partner organizations to further the cause of racial justice in our community.

Top Donors

$425 Raised By 11 Donors

$150 on behalf of Mary Peck
$50 on behalf of Heather Morrison
$50 on behalf of Judy Hutton
$35 on behalf of Erica Busillo
$25 on behalf of Avery Fiordaliso
$25 on behalf of Ian Schaefer
$25 on behalf of Nikki Jones
$20 on behalf of Christine Slater
$20 from Anonymous
$15 on behalf of Lillie Binder
$10 on behalf of Amanda Erwin

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