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Shades of Anger, April 11, 2024

April 11, 2024

Good morning! Always remember: YOU can take action to help liberate the people of Palestine, every day.

And Eid Mubarak to all of our Muslim community members who celebrate!

LEARN. Here are the resources we shared in our community meeting yesterday, Eid Al-Fitr. (Register to attend the session next Wednesday, April 17, here.)

And, last but not least, find the BDS (Boycott/Divest/Sanction) Movement, here.

NOTICE. What do you feel when you watch collaborative video projects, where people come together from all over the world in solidarity for Palestine? Do you think they waited for permission, or did they just take a risk and find ways to use their gifts and talents in the name of liberation?

ACT. Make a contribution to a Palestinian family through Operation Olive Branch, here. Or give to the Palestinian cause of your choice and reply to this email to tell us who you chose to support today.

SHARE. Right now, forward this email to one colleague, one family member and one friend. Invite them to watch the videos we shared today and talk about it with you.

ASK. What resources do you need to help you talk to the people in your life about Palestine? Reply to this email to let us know.

In solidarity for liberation for Palestine,

Kay Coughlin, on behalf of the Shades of Anger collective

Shades of Anger was created by a global collective of women to raise awareness and inspire action to free Palestine. We also believe in liberation for Sudan, the Congo, Haiti, and all places where systems of oppression are causing immense suffering and crushing the life out humans. We are led by women of the Global Majority/BIPOC. Shades of Anger is for everyone who wants to act for liberation and you can learn more about it here.

Image description: An off-white background. In the centre of the image, in black text, the text reads, “Shades of Anger,” with a quote from Fatima Bernawi below that reads, “Palestinians do not know the meaning of the word impossible.” Below that, the text reads, “Why should we?” On the right is a photo with a sign that reads, “Amplify your voice”

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