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SURJ-TC Newsletter 5/20/25

We are soon to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.  This newsletter contains several events directly offering space to remember.  Take time to reflect on what you recall from this day and the way in which your own racial justice journey has grown since then.  Where do you see continued places of growth…

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SURJ-TC Newsletter 4/27/25

We can barely keep track of all the acts of resistance to the illegal and immoral actions of the US Executive Branch: There’s the May 1st International Workers Day Rally and March at the MN Capitol (our SURJ-TC contingent will be there – details below) and in cities around the country. There are union strikes and newly…

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SURJ-TC Newsletter 3/26/25

As we enter into Spring, SURJ-TC is blooming with opportunities to support justice and find community with fellow activists. Whether it’s through attending rallies and signing petitions shared on the Action Alert Signal chat, or participating in the events shared in this newsletter, we have ways for you to spring into action this season. Join…

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SURJ-TC Newsletter 2/27/25

The February newsletter provides opportunities to stand up and resist the current administration’s term on a national level, and also to deepen our relationships, community and solidarity power on a local level. Our ongoing and collective action is needed to prevent previous redress from being rolled back and to continue the momentum towards racial justice.…

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SURJ-TC Newsletter 1/28/25

This newsletter shares updates and opportunities on action happening in our community over the coming weeks. January 20, 2025, ushered in our government’s transition of power. Our dedication and action for racial justice remains of utmost (and heightened) importance. Where do you see yourself involved in the below actions? We are ready to continue in…

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SURJ-TC Newsletter 1/8/25

We are starting the year focused and steadfast in building a world that centers racial and economic justice and indigenous sovereignty. We are so excited to welcome so many new faces with shared values and can’t wait to see you at one of our upcoming events. In this issue: