Main fundraiser photo

Anishinaabe Racial Justice Conference

Donation protected
Title Track is honored to be a community partner of the Native Justice Coalition for this year's 3rd Annual Anishinaabe Racial Justice Conference. Please consider supporting this invaluable project from this visionary, grassroots organization to ensure that it can continue to be free for all who attend. All funds raised will go directly to the Native Justice Coalition in support of this Spring's conference.

"Indigenous people carry deep wisdom and ways of being that can help humanity into a better relationship with each other and the earth. Native communities bear an unfair burden of systemic injustice and oppression. When we work for healing and stand for sovereignty, we are building a bridge into better possible futures for all people. There is so much to love and celebrate about this earth, and so much work to be done to change systems of oppression, heal our own hearts, and show up for one another. The Native Justice Coalition’s leadership is deeply committed to this work and the Anishinaabe Racial Justice Conference is a vital NJC program that I wholeheartedly encourage you to support. Thank you so much."  
- Title Track founder and executive director, Seth Bernard

Please visit nativejustice.org/conference  to learn more about the Anishinaabe Racial Justice Conference and the Native Justice Coalition.

Read Title Track staff reflections from last year’s incredibly moving conference here: titletrackmichigan.org/recap-from-anishinaabe-racial-justice-conference   

(all pictures below are from the 2019 conference)
“Historically, less than 0.5% of foundation funding goes to support Native issues. This is a level of support that is inadequate to address the historic harms that Native people have experienced and the current need.” - Native Voices Rising 

"Over the past decade, U.S. foundation support benefiting Native Americans declined from 0.5 percent to 0.3 percent of total foundation giving. According to Foundation Funding for Native American Issues and Peoples, total grant dollars targeting Native Americans dropped 30.8 percent in the latest year, compared to a 14.1 percent overall downturn in foundation giving." - Foundation Funding for Native American Issues and Peoples (read full report here )


Organizer

Title Track
Organizer
Bates, MI

Your easy, powerful, and trusted home for help

  • Easy

    Donate quickly and easily

  • Powerful

    Send help right to the people and causes you care about

  • Trusted

    Your donation is protected by the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee