Building bridges, taking action, and celebrating some good humans.
Hi Friends,
I saw and shared the following from Jenna Kutcher on Instagram yesterday and wanted to share it here too. I deeply appreciate the way in which she clearly states what she understands to be true about ICE, while at the same time choosing not to shame those who see things differently.
In the post, she said that she wrote this for the people she loves who see this differently than she does.
I admire the grace in this intention. I strive to hold myself to the same level of grace with others. In moments it feels impossible, and in those moments I realize I am completely out of touch with my heart. I don’t want to live completely out of touch with my heart. I don’t believe it helps anything. I don’t believe my anger requires that of me.
As angry and despairing as I have been feeling, I am also moved and even hopeful by the upswell of resistance to ICE that we are seeing, for the willingness in more people to believe their eyes beyond the government’s propaganda.
If you are someone who supports what ICE is doing, maybe Jenna’s words will open your mind to a different perspective. And if you have loved ones who support what ICE is going and feel called to try to build a bridge, maybe this will help.
For me, Minnesotans have provided a beacon of light during a very dark time in our country. A reminder that no politician, no government, can withstand the might of a people united.
If you’re wanting to do something but are not sure what you can do, check out this article with some practical, and pretty easy, suggestions. Taking any action really can help assuage some of the hopelessness.
Before I go, I can’t encourage you enough to read the following note from Teri Leigh (https://substack.com/@terileigh).
I’m writing this from Minnesota.
These are just a few things that may not be making the national or international news.
a beloved local donut shop Glam Doll Donuts across the street from where Alex Pretti died turned into a warming house and medic center for protestors building and maintaining the memorial site.
a 70yo independent bookstore owner DreamHaven Books down the street expressed his pain on camera, walked through a tear gas cloud, and his website crashed less than 24 hours later from too much business and donations.
the day after tear gas bombs destroyed a N-Mpls neighborhood sending a 6mo old baby to the hospital, at daybreak, a small church community cleaned up the mess of pepper balls, tear gas containers and trash so the neighbors didn’t have to wake up to the memories.
a local independent journalist Mercado Media pounding the streets everyday reporting things from the ground had a testicle removed and showed up two days later to walk with 75,000+ community members to walk the streets in -20 degree weather.
a local sex-positive adult-store The Smitten Kitten has completely transformed into a donation and distribution center.
a local pizza place Wrecktangle Pizza raised over $83K in less than a few days to support families that are sheltering in place.
tow-truck companies are donating their services to clean up the accidents and abandoned vehicles left by ICE and the city is waiving impound fees.
local multi-faith spiritual leaders are spearheading sit-ins at corporate headquarters such as Target and USBank to have deeper conversations with CEOs and boards of directors about community relief.
social workers are taking in children who came home from school with both their parents “disappeared.”
animal shelters and pet-fostering agencies are rescuing pets left alone for days or weeks after their humans were detained.
every restaurant, church, karate dojo, dance studio, school, barber shop, and other small business has created their own underground grassroots supportive network to protect their neighbors, get people to and from work, and raise funds to pay everyday bills.
women who are moms and work full-time jobs are donning reflective vests in shifts to stand watch at bus stops, city parks, and grocery store parking lots ini sub-zero temps to bear witness before going home to tuck their babies in at night.
the MN National Guard offered donuts, coffee, and hot cocoa to peaceful protesters the day after Alex Pretti died, reminding community that we are all in this together and they are here to keep the peace.
These are just a few examples. Stories like this are happening in the hundreds here, every single day!
Community is EVERYTHING!
This Substack community and the MN-Strong resistance has saved my mental health these last weeks.
Thank you for reading.
Thank you for giving a shit.
I love you. Teri Leigh 💜
Friends, as we give our attention to all the bullshit going on right now, let’s be intentional about seeking out the beauty too, the ways in which we humans can and do show up for one another. In love. Community really is everything.
Thanks for being here, and for keeping your hearts open, no matter how you feel called to show up.
With so much love,
xoxo…Scott
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Needed those reads today. Thank you.
My mother always told me a town is only worth it’s community. We must support those who live next door. Every neighbor deserves our help.