2023 Reparations
In 2023, Coaching for Healing Justice and Liberation (CHJL) made donations to Black and Indigenous organizations to support organizations organizing and advancing the lives of Black and Indigenous communities. Since CHJL formed in 2020, we have always committed to donating a percentage of our foundational support as part of our reparations work.
At CHJL, we acknowledge the entwined legacies of continued settler occupation and anti-blackness as they persist today and we follow the respective traditions practiced by our ancestors that leads us to healing, justice, and liberation.
The process for identifying organizations to receive this donation was conducted internally by CHJL staff who chose organizations that were not only a mission alignment to CHJL, but organizations that spoke to the values and lived experiences of staff as well.
The 11 organizations selected have missions that range from economic justice, food security, criminal justice reform, traditional culture keeping, environmental justice, and policy through community organizing and coalition building. This reach of work impacts Black and Indigenous communities in regions of the West, Southwest, Mid Atlantic, East and the Deep South.
Below is a list of our 2023 recipients. We hope that you will learn more about them and the work that they do to build their communities in the spirit of healing, justice and liberation and we ask that you consider supporting them as well:
Black Feminist Future
Atlanta, GA.
https://blackfeministfuture.org/
Black Feminist Future envisions a world where all Black women, girls, and gender-expansive folks are: safe, joyful, cared for, powerful, self-determining, and thriving. We envision a world where freedom is our birthright and we are in abundant, nurturing, and interdependent relationships with our communities and the earth.
Become a member or give today at blackfeministfuture.org
Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy
Ventura, CA.
https://causenow.org/content/ventura
Together we're able to make tremendous strides in tenants rights, environmental justice, and in building immigrant worker power in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Your contributions help uplift CAUSE’s community-centric advocacy and leadership development, our proven grassroots organizing and civic engagement, and our thoughtful policy research and coalition building. In 2023, CAUSE’s role in our social change ecosystem remains as pivotal as ever – and your generosity is at the heart of that.
Together, we show up for working families, immigrants, communities of color, the health of our environment, and the California Central Coast more broadly – oftentimes standing up to some of the most powerful, entrenched interests.
These advances in building a more just, sustainable, and vibrant region – and our proven track record of social change since our beginning over 22 years ago – are only possible in community, with your support.
Thank you so much for considering being a part of our growing community of supporters!
www.causenow.org
Community Movement Builders
Atlanta, GA.
https://communitymovementbuilders.org/
Community Movement Builders (CMB) is a member-based collective of Black people creating sustainable, self-determining communities through cooperative economic advancement and collective community organizing. Folks can go to communitymovementbuilders.org to support us.
Dion’s Chicago Dream
Chicago, IL
https://dionschicagodream.com/
Dion’s Chicago Dream is to create financial, physical, and emotional stability for Chicago’s residents by combating food insecurity while addressing food deserts in neighborhoods across the city. Dion’s Dream is to use nutritional philanthropy as a catalyst to build community and transform lives. As an idea born in the heart of Englewood to give back to the community that raised him, Dion’s initiative has expanded to assist residents in need in every Chicago neighborhood through the power of fresh, healthy food.
They can support our organization by way of partnerships and monetary contributions.
Islah LA
Los Angeles, CA.
Islah LA is one of the first of its kind, inner-city community center founded by Muslim-Americans to serve South Los Angeles. Founded by Imam Jihad Saadiq Saafir. Our goal of Islah LA is service to the greater community and to provide inclusive community space key for social services to the surrounding areas. That is why we chose the Arabic word, “Islah”, because of its meaning to renew, revive, and restore. Our services include food pantry, mental health counseling, zakat (financial relief), housing, and re-entry services to formerly incarcerated individuals. Islah hopes to remedy the immediate and long-term needs of our community.
Follow our social media: @islahLA on Facebook and Instagram for new programming and announcements or our website islahla.org
Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project
Central Coast of California
Our organization serves the indigenous migrant communities on California's Central Coast, and we provide a myriad of services and resources ranging from immigration assistance through our MILA program, labor justice, and policy advocacy, all to further our mission of empowering, organizing, and supporting our indigenous community.
You can support our team and mission by visiting www.mixteco.org/donate Thank you so much!
New Mexico Black Central Organizing Committee
Albuquerque, NM
The New Mexico Black Central Organizing Committee (NMBCOC) is 501c3 organization that serves as a strategy and policy lab with the mission of centering the lived experience of Black New Mexicans through building community power, advocacy, education and outreach. Our work is built on joyful collaboration, coalition, and community building. The NMBCOC works to create a better every day lived experience for Black New Mexicans and to make our lives visible. We do this by engaging in deep relationship building, community organizing, research, and policy development through an intersectional, liberatory, and healing justice lens. People can follow us on social media, and support our work at www.nmblackcoc.org.
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Philadelphia Community Bail Fund
Philadelphia, PA
https://www.phillybailout.org/
The mission of the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund is to end cash bail and pretrial detention in our city. Until that day, we post bail for our neighbors who cannot afford to pay.
Since May 2017, we've freed over 860 people imprisoned pretrial in Philadelphia and posted over $6.9 million in bail.
People can learn more at phillybailout.org.
Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe
Terrebonne Basin in Louisiana
The Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe is dedicated to maintaining the history, culture, traditions, and language of the Tribe by assisting Tribal members with education, healthcare, and housing for the general welfare of the Tribe, by defending our land and lifeways, and through education and advocacy. We want to ensure that our Tribe’s self-determination is recognized and our cultural heritage is maintained for future generations.
Turning Tables NOLA
New Orleans, LA
https://www.turningtablesnola.org/
Turning Tables is changing the current face of hospitality by providing mentorship, cultivating leadership, and creating pathways by advocating for equity in the hospitality industry.
Our vision is to create a hospitality industry in New Orleans and beyond that is a model of inclusivity, diversity and equity.
Entering our 4th year, our mission extends far beyond our years. We have been able to expand our offerings beyond our 12-week workforce development program and build a community within the hospitality industry that honors and reflects the city we serve (New Orleans). It is in this city that we found the love and support to uplift our efforts. This city has supported our students, alumni, and leadership. This city is loved around the globe.
Support: In the immediate if you find yourself in New Orleans, we would love an opportunity to work with you. We are building a community of support within the work as we expand career pathways and opportunities in other markets. In solidarity! Much Love