pgchangemakers
We work to provide practical solutions to embedded racists systems of oppression through organizing power, advocating for better policies that center our needs, and educating residents on issues that plagued our communities.

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Meyer Foundation
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Center for Sc...
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$150 USD
Brandon
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Victor Ramirez
$125 USD

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Juneteenth Statement
Juneteenth Statement
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What is Juneteenth to you?
Published on June 20, 2021 by Co-founder
This year has been a year not very different for too many Black people, in a sense. Economic and healthcare disparities are greater, due to Covid-19, police are still legally progressing in murdering us in the streets and now, in 2021, June...
LGBTQ PRIDE 365
Published on May 29, 2021 by Co-founder
June is Pride Month - what are others doing to elevate the voices of the community?