Join us for a celebratory evening of music and community solidarity as Indivisible Twin Cities (ITC), Larry Long and American Roots Revue partner to raise funds for Neighbors Helping Neighbors, a community organization helping those in need of rent assistance in the aftermath of Operational Metro Surge. Two shows at The Dakota on Saturday, May 9th will celebrate R&B, Gospel, blues, folk, and indigenous music features Dorene Day Waubanewquay, Larry Long, Robert Robinson, Tonia Hughes Kendrick and JD Steele with a superlative band led by Billy Steele from Sounds of Blackness. ITC and Larry with members of American Roots Revue have had opportunities to work together on No Kings events over the past year. This is another way for us to continue the spirit of activism and community solidarity. Please visit the event page to buy tickets.
The economic harms caused by Operation Metro Surge continue - people are still in need of rent assistance. Mutual aid donations have slowed, but the need to keep people housed continues. Neighbors Helping Neighbors is an organization at the forefront of providing direct aid to those in need. This plan would raise funds directly for Neighbors Helping Neighbors rental assistance program. If you are not able to join us on the 9th, we appreciate your generous donation.
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Family Housing Fund
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