Today we celebrate the life of Angela Davis. Her powerful legacy reminds us that love and rage are two sides of the same coin in the ongoing fight for justice and liberation. Her birthday comes at a time when we reflect on the vision of MLK Jr., whose message of the beloved community continues to inspire us to build a world rooted in justice, equality, and care. As we honor them, we gathered in the spirit of collective action during RYSE’s Youth Up Mobilize: We Take Care of Us Paint N Sip workshop held during the Anti-Police Terror Project’s “Reclaim MLK’s Radical Legacy Week of Action”. This was a space where our young people’s love and rage could converge, fueling our resistance, our healing, and our creative expression.
Solidarity from Richmond with youth and communities impacted by the LA wildfires
RYSE stands in solidarity with the displaced residents of the Southern California communities of Altadena-Pasadena, the Pacific Palisades neighborhood and San Fernando Valley. As the wildfires have entered a fourth day, more than 180,000 residents are under evacuation orders and all LA schools remain closed. As an organization that is committed to racial equity and social justice, we center and uplift the voices of our Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities of color who bear the brunt of environmental destruction and cuts to emergency response resources. We send our grief, care and love to our kin, movement partners, and to young people trying to practice as much physical, mental and emotional safety for themselves and others as possible. This calamity exacerbates the already existing inequities and injustices reflecting the crisis of Capitalism.