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InterConnection aims to bridge the digital divide and protect our environment by providing free and affordable computers and internet access to community members and organizations through sustainable e-waste recycling, refurbishment, and reuse.
We are transforming the outdoor and environmental movement by building power with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.
Kalina Chung’s artwork is inspired by both­­­­­­­­ her daily surroundings and gathered moments. Born and raised in Seattle as a woman of color, she is very conscious of inequity in society, as she strives to make art accessible for all; in matter and in audience
We are a creative production space serving to amplify BIPOC voices, empower communities, and inspire the next generation by sharing our stories through food. Our space is available for rent for creative productions, workshops, menu research & development, and small gatherings.
We’re working toward a world in which Black and brown people have the resources, power, and agency to execute their own visions for justice, well-being, and shared prosperity within their communities. We believe our fates are intertwined and ensuring self-determination for communities of color is in service of our collective liberation.
La Union Studio is an interdisciplinary collaboratory & design consultancy that engages the complexity of contemporary society through a blend & balance of architectural design, interior design, and cultural placemaking. We inherently employ ruthless optimism and diligent rigor, dedicated to a conviction that architecture can awaken people, enrich communities and inspire creativity. We reflect the cultural narratives of our clients and their community both in the design process and in the delivery of service. Our process is rooted in both the digital and the analog, with a belief in an equitable methodology that is simultaneously collaborative and iterative, and we recognize that architecture is accomplished by people and for people. We are as nimble as we are steadfast, as ardent as we are resolute, and we embrace a diversity of perspectives throughout the design process to refine the delivery of our projects. Above all, we strive to speak the language of architecture to all people.
Every Legendary Children is an event to remember, curated with queer and transgender people of color. This free evening includes art, dance, music and other performances by queer and transgender artists.
LELO strives to empower low-income workers of color, recent immigrants and women workers to assert their rights, improve their working conditions and gain a voice in their workplaces, trade unions and communities in the U.S. and across the globe.
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