Each month, we write collaborative blog posts highlighting the diverse voices of our community members. We pose a challenging question sparked by current events or bring light to subjects not discussed often enough. We welcome our community members and broader networks to respond as well so we can spark inclusive and meaningful dialogue on the issues that impact our lives and the lives of others most.
If you feel inspired by our dialogue and want to submit a response, please email it to info@togetherweremember.org and we may add it to the piece you are responding to!
The disparity in vaccine availability is a threat to the refugee community, as well as the rest of the world.
Engaging in activism during the pandemic can be difficult due to health-related barriers and stressors. Follow these tips to foster connection and empowerment during Genocide Awareness Month and beyond.
In 1941, the world began to learn of the mass murder of Jewish people in what would become known as the Holocaust. In 1948, world leaders gathered, shocked by the events they had witnessed, and vowed that human rights atrocities would never happen again. In 1986, this promise was broken when 182,000 Kurds were killed during the Anfal Campaign in Iraq.
The shooting that took the lives of eight in Atlanta, Georgia, is the latest in a series of instances of identity-based violence. For our sake, it must be the last.
The Selk’nam tribe was thought to be extinct after years of violence, slavery, and genocide. Activist Hema’ny Molina resists the erasure of Selk'nam culture and fights to ensure that such atrocities will never happen again.
Truth is the most powerful & unshakeable foundation, and that is what we want our communities to be - unshakeable.
Today marks the 53rd anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. TWR Youth Fellow Dorene Hantzis connects this past to the present and explores the historical truths we must confront to reach our end goal of “Never Again.”
Whatever you decide to do for Autism Awareness Day, listen to Autistic self-advocates. Autistic self-advocates will always be the best resource on what you can do to help out.
While every day is the apt time to fight injustice in all its forms, Together We Remember intends to spend this April, or Genocide Awareness Month (GAM), inspiring education, action, and remembrance. GAM is a month where, as a united front across the world, we remember the lives lost to identity-based violence throughout history, and work harder than ever to prevent it from ever happening again.
Food is an iconic part of the USA’s annual 4th of July celebrations. But what exactly is “American” food?