Marginalized communities across the globe have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the next week we’ll be spotlighting some of these communities and providing links to organizations that are working to help them access medical care, economic relief, and other essential services. We invite you to LEARN by reading about these communities and their unique challenges during the pandemic, DONATE to organizations that are helping, and ADVOCATE by signing petitions and contacting your government officials.
Civil Rights Activists and Communities of Color
Over the past few weeks, millions of anti-racist activists have taken to the streets to protest and seek justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and other victims of police violence. On May 31, the Associated Press estimated that more than 4,000 people across the country had been arrested over several days of demonstrations. As they exercised their first amendment rights, activists bravely risked both exposure to COVID-19 and injury at the hands of police and white supremacists. Now, many sit in jails unable to afford bail. We know that the risk of COVID-19 infection is much higher in institutional settings like jails and prisons, so it’s imperative, for their safety, that anti-racist activists be freed on bail as soon as possible.
LEARN
- Campaign Zero
- Black Lives Matter: What Matters
- I-TEAM: Bail doubling for some protesters arrested over the weekend
- How a Minnesota Bail Fund Raised $20 Million
- My Brother’s Keeper Alliance Town Hall with President Obama
DONATE
- National Bail Fund Network
- Grassroots Law Project
- Minnesota Freedom Fund
- The Liberty Fund
- LGBTQ Fund
- Know Your Rights Camp
- Public Goods – A Mutual Aid Project for Minneapolis Public Housing Residents
- Covid-19 Mutual Aid Network – Los Angeles
- Black Lives Matter – Los Angeles
- Peoples City Council Freedom Fund
- SF Community Support
- Colorado Freedom Fund
- Atlanta Solidarity Fund
- Northwest Community Bail Fund
- Take Action Chapel Hill
- Nashville Community Bail Fund
- Louisville Community Bail Fund
- Detroit’s Bail Fund
- Vegas Freedom Fund
- New Orleans Safety and Freedom Fund
ADVOCATE
- Petition: Justice for George Floyd
- Petition: Justice for Breonna Taylor
- Petition: #JusticeForBre
- Petition: Justice for Ahmaud
- Petition: Justice For Tony McDade
- Black Lives Matter Petitions
- Instructions for Contacting Officials (BLM)
- 5 Calls: Support The House Resolution To Condemn Police Brutality
- Reclaim the Block
The Navajo Nation and Other Indigenous Communities
First, we acknowledge that our clinic is located on stolen Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribal land. The Rumsen were among many indigenous peoples whose lives were forever changed by genocidal acts of enslavement, kidnapping, rape, child separation, and displacement perpetrated by the governments and civilians of Spain, Mexico, and the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1864, a large group of the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribal people relocated from the Monterey Bay area to the Prado-Chino area in Southern California, and many of their descendants still reside in Pomona, California. Other descendants include the Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation.

The Navajo Nation extends into the states of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, covering over 27,000 square miles and has a population of over 173,000. On May 18, CNN reported that the Navajo Nation had surpassed New York state for the highest COVID-19 infection rate in the US, despite having some of the strictest non-pharmaceutical interventions in place. The All-Pueblo Council of Governors and Navajo Nation leaders have asked the public to stay away from tribal lands and nearby recreational areas (like the Grand Canyon) during the pandemic to limit spread of the virus.
LEARN
- Navajo Nation surpasses New York state for the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the US (CNN)
- Navajo Nation Sees High Rate Of COVID-19 And Contact Tracing Is A Challenge (NPR)
- Native tribes still haven’t received the stimulus relief money they were promised (Vox)
- Navajo Nation Loses Elders And Tradition To COVID-19 (NPR)
- Native Americans being left out of US coronavirus data and labelled as ‘other’ (The Guardian)
- Navajo Department of Health
- Navajo Nation Government Website
- Seeding Sovereignty
- The Red Nation Podcast
DONATE
- Navajo Nation COVID-19 Relief Fund
- Navajo Water Project
- Navajo and Hopi Families’ COVID-19 Relief Fund
- Far East Navajo COVID-19 Response Fund
- Northern Diné COVID-19 Relief Effort
- Emergency Mobile Pantry in Zuni, NM
- Crownpoint COVID-19 Relief Food Drive
- The Pueblo Relief Fund
- The Red Nation
- Protect Native Elders
ADVOCATE
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