Building Movement Project

@BldingMovement

BMP develops research, tools, training materials & opportunities for partnership that bolster nonprofits' ability to support the power of the people they serve.

New York, NY
Joined June 2009

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    Mar 15

    📢 WE'RE HIRING: BMP is looking for a Summer 2022 Communications Intern! This is a remote OR in-person opportunity. Part-time: 15-18 hours/week. $22/hour Learn more & apply at

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  2. 📢 SPREAD THE WORD 📢 We're looking for a Summer 2022 Communications Intern! Know someone looking to get more involved in the and work, build their digital and social media skills, and support our upcoming campaigns? Learn more:

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  3. 3 hours ago

    “We should not be having to fight for our humanity as residents and taxpayers of a community,” Shobe, a cancer survivor and retired autoworker, said.

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  4. As we continue to mark anniversaries of bigotry & violence, we must acknowledge that they are rooted in a history of systemic violence & oppression, & demand a response anchored in solidarity. Read more on healing, community &

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  5. 4 hours ago

    True or False: People of color comprised 83% of rural population growth in the US between 2000-2010. Find out if your guess is right by listening to my convo with , ED of about communities and :

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  6. 📣 We’re pleased to be featured in 's latest release! "Making the Case: Philanthropy's Role in the Movement to Reimagine Criminal Justice" includes our toolkit, which highlights how philanthropy can support social movements:

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  7. Mar 18

    ⚡ SPREAD THE WORD: We're looking to hire a Summer 2022 Communications Intern! Know someone looking to enhance their social media skills, create compelling digital content, and support communications strategies? Learn more, share, and apply here:

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  8. Mar 18

    "Creating safety for Asian Americans requires a radical reimagining of safety and belonging; investing into systems that center humanity, dignity and care for all people." Read these reflections and calls to action from of :

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  9. Mar 17

    A common misconception is that "rural" is synonymous with "white", which erases the Black, Indigenous and POC communities who do live in rural areas. Tune in to the latest podcast episode & learn more with & :

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  10. Mar 17

    "We need more people that look like us in these rooms that are making decisions about resources flowing to orgs that are Black-led," urges of Check out our webinar from last month with 3 Black leaders:

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  11. Mar 17

    🔔 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: We're looking for a summer comms intern! Know someone eager to create compelling content & support our upcoming comms campaigns? Learn more & apply here: This is a remote OR in-person role. Part-time: 15-18 hours/week. $22/hour

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  12. Mar 15

    Many of you from our community and afar lent hands and hearts to lighten our load. Thank you to those who have and continue to hold us.

    The theme of this artwork is community care with four women embracing one another and the words “CAN I HOLD YOU?” below the image. The women appear with different hair styles in different shades of purple and different shades of orange, pink and red on their skin. There are shades of purple and blue leaves coming out from behind the two women at the end of each embrace and shades of orange, pink, purple and magenta flowers on the women’s skin. The backdrop of this image shows a gradient of orange and pink flowers.
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  13. Mar 16

    We honor March 16 as a sacred day of remembrance to grieve and care for each other as we ready ourselves to continue the long and difficult work of dismantling layers of oppression and violence that target massage workers.

    Image Description: This artwork is about remembrance. This is an illustration of the Gold Spa store front where an altar of community notes and flowers are sprawled across the front of the spa and an elder with short dark hair, a brown long sleeve shirt, and brown bag is kneeling and embracing a young child with brown shoulder-length hair, wearing a purple long sleeve shirt looking towards the altar.  The Gold Spa was the site of one of the shootings that took place on March 16, 2021.
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  14. Today, we join in holding this day as a sacred time for personal reflection dedicated to . We invite you to use the questions in this thread as a guide for conversation, quiet journaling, or reflecting over social media. 🧡

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  15. Mar 16

    Today is the one year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings. You can live-stream the vigil with in collective remembrance here: We will also be live-tweeting under .

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  16. Mar 16

    *To read: This article in about the Community Remembrance Day in Atlanta this past weekend: 4/4

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  17. Mar 16

    *To reflect alone or with community: This powerful and moving poem by Aanika Eragam, 2021 Atlanta Youth Poet Laureate, called “Resurfacing”: 3/4

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  18. Mar 16

    *To uplift and share: This collective statement signed by a wide array of organizations and available in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean: 2/4

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  19. Mar 16

    We're joining in , in honoring the eight lives lost last year, and in recommitting to building a world centered around , justice, and liberation. Please join us on this day of remembrance. 1/4

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  20. Mar 16

    On this anniversary of the Atlanta shootings, we recommit to expanding and deepening our solidarity and community of care -- beginning in Atlanta and spreading throughout the US and the world.

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  21. Mar 16

    Just as all these anniversaries intertwine to reveal systemic violence, so must we intertwine our narratives, actions and connections with rigor and love. Artist credit: Nicole Kang (via ) 2/2

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