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We Call Upon You

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WE CALL UPON YOU

We Call Upon You Letter and Images HERE 

Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Breonna Taylor, Trayvon Martin are the names of just a few of the known children murdered by police officials. Like many people, I am extremely saddened and upset by the unjust treatment and police murders that Black people face in this country.  When I watched the George Floyd video, I absolutely broke down when I heard him cry out for his "Mama."  I think that is every parent's worst nightmare (I know it's mine)...to not be able to protect or even comfort your child in their times of need, especially, if they are literally on the brink of death.  I can't erase that image and the sorrow I feel for all the parents in the same position. 

With that in mind and with the help of other invested individuals, I decided to write a letter to my elected officials calling upon each of them to represent me by supporting and voting for legislation and policies that protect the lives and futures of children who are refused opportunity, prejudged, targeted, unjustly jailed, and murdered because of the color of their skin. 

I also believe art and artists play an important role in our education and progress towards an informed, accepting, and compassionate society.  Therefore, in addition to the letter, I commissioned five extremely talented, Black artists, throughout the USA, to each design a child's coloring book outline to be printed, colored, and mailed with each template letter. Not only is it my hope that families use these inspiring designs as a means to further conversations about race and racial inequality with in their homes, but also, that with these images, parents, children, communities and lawmakers alike will be motivated to take action and support Black Lives Matter objectives. 

6 EASY STEPS
1. DOWNLOAD  template letter and design/s of your choice.
2. FILL IN template letter with your name and family identifier (ie, mom, dad, parent, sibling, son, daughter child, aunt, uncle, etc)
3. PRINT letter and design/s.
4. SIGN the letter and COLOR the coloring book design/s.
5. MAIL the signed letter and colored pictures together to your representatives! To find your representative's address, please use the link below.
6. FORWARD this website and info to your friends! 

Find your representatives' addresses HERE 
If you're unsure who to send a letter to first, try your two U.S. Senators and/or Mayor.  (Click on the arrows to the right of each name for address)

DOWNLOADS

We Call Upon You Letter and Images HERE 

MEET THE ARTISTS
Although all participating artists have been guarrenteed an equal commission fee for their work, if you are also interested in supporting and uplifting this group of stunning artists and their endeavors, each with their own unique style, please consider donating to this GoFundMe campaign.  All donations go to the five artists!


B R I T T A N Y   H A R R I S,   Chicago, IL
www.gobeeharris.com  |  @gobeeharris
Brittany Harris is an eclectic creator with a wide-range of interests and talents ranging from art to social justice. As a visual artist, she creates art with bold colors, abstract shapes, and charismatic characters that represent different aspects of the Black Diaspora.  As a social justice advocate, Brittany has worked internationally, supporting advocacy programs designed to end poverty and further justice reform. Additionally, Brittany founded RootedSol, a company dedicated to changing how women manage their menstrual pain while educating and empowering women to take control of their reproductive wellness.  Brittany’s ultimate goal through her art and entrepreneur is to give voice to important societal issues and inspire others to use their gifts to change the world.

Design Inspiration
"I created this design at the beginning of the pandemic as a reminder of my resilience and ability to stand firm during uncertainty."
 
 
K I M L A Y N,  Los Angeles, CA
www.kimlayn.com  |  @kimlayn.art
Jamaican born, Miami raised, Kimlayn is a multidisciplinary artist currently living in Los Angeles.  Her desire to draw and paint has always been a key part of her life. While studying fashion design in college, Kimlayn learned to combine her love of visual art with fashion. She has been blessed to be able to share her creativity in a number of ways.  Kimlayn's work is inspired by philanthropy and her love of learning about people and their different cultures worldwide. The music, traditional garments, body modifications, accessories and textiles all serve as a great influence.   Often, she combines her passions in creating original art pieces on canvas and apparel while collaborating with businesses and entrepreneurs to realize their vision, representing branding, logos, and customized art pieces through customer requests.  By traveling the world through her art, ultimately, Kimlayn's intention is to share her love of people and culture.

Design Inspiration
"Recent events have brought to light many issues that have been weighing heavily on my heart and the hearts of my community. We have been pleading for equality for centuries and to be seen with pure eyes and an open heart as equal human beings. This inspired me to create an image that shed a little light on what it could look like and I immediately wanted an image of children. Spreading their pure love and open hearts around the world." 


C O L E , Washington, D.C.
www.colescreations.art  |  @colescreations.art   
Cole is a self-taught mixed media artist who focuses on the experience of being a creator and human. Her work strives to push boundaries and to creatively connect that which seems unconnected. It has never been enough for her to just apply paint to a canvas. Cole believes art should feel better than that, for the artist and art collector. It should be an experience that engages more than just the eyes.

Design Inspiration
"I was inspired to create this work around the concept of growth; what it takes, who it involves, etc. For me, the most heart wrenching part about police officers consistently taking the fate of black lives into their hands, is the fact that there are children who never get to fully grow. There are black mothers and fathers who never saw their child grow and never will. As a parent, your job is to raise your child with all the water, care, sunlight and love they need- there are swift and firm repercussions when parents do not do this. As a police officer, your job is to protect and serve everyone in your community- there are minimal repercussions when police officers do not do this. There is something terribly wrong, when the person in a uniform meant to symbolize safety, instead symbolizes the plucking of a flower."



J A N E L   Y O U N G, Pittsburgh, PA + NYC
bit.ly/jyoriginals  |  @jy.originals  |  bit.ly/JYOyoutube
The JY Originals motto is "Inspire Through Creativity + Play." Janel is a Pittsburgh-raised artist who spent more than five years in New York City before the transition to a traveling artist. She specialize in acrylic, oil and wood paintings, including murals and public projects. Janel produces work ranging from abstract to surrealism and is currently the Artist in Residence at UrbanKind Institute where she focuses on environmental justice and community engagement through the arts.

Design Inspiration

"There are many different ways to protest, and creating art is the one of my choosing. Earlier this year I designed signs for a peaceful protest in Harlem, which were later featured in the New York Times. This was confirmation that protesting through art is impactful and I wanted to bring that theme to paper with a direct reflection of the protests, including messaging like "art is essential" and "who do we call if we can't call 9-1-1?" along with intentionally blank signs for participants to add their own phrases. I decided to incorporate a few of my recurring half-faced, child-like characters at the forefront to bring a sense of purity, sensitivity and anonymity into the piece: these could be anyone's children."


B E N J A M I N  P I E R C E,  St. Louis, MO
www.benjamin314.com  |  @ninjamin314
Ben's work deals directly with the reafformation of self in the face dehumanization. It is a reach towards the reclamation of our forgotten wings.

Design Inspiration
"This image depicts a child rising above circumstance. They fly beyond
the reach of the world they are shown and into the infinite possibility
of self."



MEET THE ORGANIZER

R A C H E L  L E V Y, Chicago, IL
www.rachellevydesigns.com  |  @rldesigns10



**A very special THANK YOU to Elizabeth Levine Levy, Shaun Kimbrow, Byron Laurie, Torrence Gardner, Jeannie Mitchell, Jessica Levy, and Ellie Forman!! xx


THE LETTER AND IMAGES
We Call Upon You Letter and Images  HERE 

Dear Elected Official,                            

My name is Rachel Levy and I am writing to you today as your constituent and a mom to implore you to act. Like many people, I am extremely saddened and upset by the unjust treatment and police murders of Black people in this country. After watching in horror, the video of George Floyd’s murder, I cannot erase the image of Mr. Floyd calling out, “Mama”. There is absolutely no explanation or justification for how one human being can suffocate another human being, someone’s child, for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. Parents of Black and Brown children should not live in a reality where equality is a fairytale and where their children are continuously targeted and treated as less than human.

Racism is a pandemic that demands all of us working together to overcome. For this reason, I call upon you, as my elected official and government leader to represent me by:

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that reduce over-policing and that reimagine budget priorities that fund social resources providing accessible mental health assistance, affordable healthcare, stable homes, workforce training, equal pay, strong early development education, arts programs, healthy food, and more.

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that implement stronger hiring and education requirements for police officers, including training to recognize their racial prejudices, both implicit and explicit, and to teach them how to address and take responsibility for these prejudices and biases.

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that prohibit the use of unreasonable force by police officers and block procedures that particularly target minority communities such as “stop and frisk.”

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that make police conduct more transparent by releasing police officers’ disciplinary and complaint records and requiring that those records follow officers from city to city, county to county and state to state.

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that mandate independent prosecuting attorneys, such as the State’s Attorney General’s office, to investigate and prosecute incidences of excessive police force.

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that eliminate qualified immunity for officers that violate a person’s constitutional rights from civil rights lawsuits. 

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that dissolve meeting department revenue goals by having arrest quotas and subsequent fines.

·        SUPPORTING and VOTING for legislation and policies that require more extensive police and crime data collection to better understand how crime is created and evolves.

In essence, I call upon you to represent me as a parent, child, sibling, neighbor, desperate to protect those you love and to fight for the lives and futures of our children who are refused opportunity, prejudged, targeted, unjustly jailed, and murdered because of the color of their skin.

Sincerely,
Rachel Levy

Organizer

Rachel Levy
Organizer
Chicago, IL

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