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SUPPORT THE FILM

We are seeking tax deductible gifts to bring ACTS OF REPARATION and our impact / community engagement events, including Pink House Pop ups, to 10 cities across the US in 2025. 

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There are lots of ways to donate. Write a check to our 501(c)3 fiscal sponsor, The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture - with Acts of Reparation in the memo - and mail to: Wendy Levy, Executive Director, The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture, 1919 South Syringa Road, Spokane, WA 99203-3463. If you would like to donate by direct deposit or wire transfer, please contact us. (checks or transfers help us avoid an online fee).

 

Click on the button below to give via PayPal or with a credit card.

SUPPORT OUR PARTICIPANTS

THE PINK HOUSE

The Pink House will be a ancestry research hub, museum, event space, shared workspace, luncheonette, and storytelling lab dedicated to honoring and celebrating the legacy and the futures of the Black community and to the healing of historic harm in multiracial community. If you have questions please contact Selina and Macky at info@actsofreparation.com.

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GREENE COUNTY AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

The Greene County African American Museum is dedicated to the empowerment of and truth-telling about African American lives in Greene County, Georgia. The Museum is designed to inspire a clarity of heart and mind by sharing important contributions and stories from the African American community throughout its history to the present day.

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NORTHEAST LOUISIANA DELTA AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MUSEUM

The Northeast Louisiana Delta African-American Heritage Museum is dedicated to researching, identifying, acquiring, and preserving visual art, historical documents, and artifacts that reflect the life, contributions, and culture of African Americans.

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GRASSROOTS REPARATION CAMPAIGN

The Grassroots Reparation Campaign works with faith-based and ethically oriented social justice organizations to envision a world that is accountable for the past harms of slavery, colonialism, genocide, and other material and moral abuses, and where reconciliation is possible because racism is no more.

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JUBILEE JUSTICE

Jubilee Justice supports Black farming communities through new models of regenerative farming, cooperative ownership, and access to new markets. Our Journeys Program convenes transformative gatherings and discussions around the issues of land, race, money, and spirit.

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FIRSTREPAIR

FirstRepair is committed to supporting reparative justice, educating communities, and advancing the reparations movement. Working on a national scale, FirstRepair empowers leaders, stakeholders, and allies who are advancing local reparations policies with the knowledge and tools needed to address both historical and ongoing anti-Black injustices

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SOGOREA TE' LAND TRUST

Sogorea Te' Land Trust is an urban Indigenous women-led land trust that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people. Sogorea Te' calls on us all to heal and transform the legacies of colonization, genocide, and patriarchy and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are calling us to do.

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ROYALL HOUSE AND
SLAVE QUARTERS MUSEUM

The Royall House and Slave Quarters Museum was home to the largest slaveholding family in Massachusetts and the enslaved Africans who made their lavish lifestyle possible. Today, its community and educational programs bear witness to intertwined stories of wealth and bondage, set against the backdrop of America's quest for independence.

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SOUTHERNERS ON NEW GROUND (SONG)

Southerners on New Ground (SONG) is a home for LGBTQ liberation across all lines of race, class, abilities, age, culture, gender, and sexuality in the South.

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EKVN-YEFOLECV MASKOKE ECOVILLAGE

Ekvn-Yefolecv (ee-gun yee-full-lee-juh) is an intentional ecovillage community of Indigenous Maskoke persons who, after 180 years of having been forcibly removed from traditional homelands - in what is commonly/colonially known as Alabama - have returned for the purpose of practicing linguistic, cultural and ecological sustainability.

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