As we remember those we have known and lost, as we realize that the chance to ever know these siblings has been stolen from us, we must also recognize that we live in a time where our very existence is seen as a pawn to be maneuvered for political gain. At such a time, we must remember to turn anger, fear, and grief into action and strength.
Please join us on November 20th, at 6pm for a time to recognize the names of our lost siblings, to say them together, followed by an 8pm candlelight moment in the parking lot and a few words from local community leaders.
Seating is limited for the 6pm indoor session to 40 seats. For those not able to attend in person, please join us for the 8pm candlelight moment in the parking lot, or, you can join us for both events via zoom.
This event has been organized by The Queen's Guard, Native Movement, ACLU, Identity, Choosing Our Roots, and other local community members coming together.
Please join us on November 20th, at 6pm for a time to recognize the names of our lost siblings, to say them together, followed by an 8pm candlelight moment in the parking lot and a few words from local community leaders.
Seating is limited for the 6pm indoor session to 40 seats. For those not able to attend in person, please join us for the 8pm candlelight moment in the parking lot, or, you can join us for both events via zoom.
This event has been organized by The Queen's Guard, Native Movement, ACLU, Identity, Choosing Our Roots, and other local community members coming together.