BOLD Newsletter Fall 2023
Fall 2023 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!
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Fall 2023 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!
Spring 2023 Special Newsletter–pt. 1 of a multimedia series highlighting the liberation work of Black land stewards.
New Year 2023 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!
Puerto Rico’s 3.2 million people were without electricity after the brutal landing of Hurricane Fiona this weekend. Firsthand reports from our partners described the evacuation of families, lack of energy and water, and farmers salvaging what remained of their crops in the aftermath. We are taking the first steps to respond to the crisis on the ground. Please donate to…
Spring 2022 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!
Spring 2022 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!
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DECEMBER ’21 BOLD NEWSLETTER GIVING SEASON CONTINUES Dear BOLD Supporter, We’ve made it to the end of year, and giving season continues! We encourage you to give what you can and to peruse our end-of-year newsletter. We salute each of you for your contributions thus far towards our $25,000 goal; they serve as inspiration as we plan for next year. We look forward to…
OCTOBER 28021 BOLD NEWSLETTER Creating and Defending a Modern Maroon Space – Garifuna in Focus At a time when people of color are experiencing shocks from multiple planetary pandemics, modern-day maroons are thriving and resisting under extremely adverse conditions. The Garifuna – an afro-indigenous ethnic group that traces its roots to Carib and African former runaway slaves who were forcibly…