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WIN

You either with me or against me.

— Jay Rock

I woke up one morning this past week after a rough night of sleep. My dreams were filled with visions of America’s southern border. My dreams were filled with the sounds of children’s cries. My dreams were filled with the stone faces of people in expensive suits and dresses and uniforms explaining how this was somehow preferable to treating those migrating from Central America with humanity and care.

I listened to a meditation called “Let it be” to try and make enough peace in my head to get out the door and go to work a functioning human being. By the end of those 14 minutes, though, only one thought was blaring in big block letters at the front of my mind:

Don’t Let it Be!

So, this week, I’m grateful for those of us who won’t let it be. Thank you to those who protest loudly in our border towns and our capital cities. Thank you to the journalists telling the stories that our government agencies don’t want to be told. Thank you to those who refuse to make oppression easy or comfortable for those that wish it so.

I’ve thought about this excerpt from The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews that a French Historian friend of Shana‘s tweeted

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Don’t let anyone tell you that being nice is more important than being moral. Don’t let anyone tell you that how you stand up must be in the streets. The point is to not roll over in any way you can.

For all those not letting it be, I’m grateful.

And I’m with you.

Something’s Gotta Give

“We are all terrestrial.” Eskmo, We Are All Terrestrial

A few days ago, my friend Sloane released The Giving Manfiesto out into the world. How I go about doing my small part in making the world a better place has been a topic running through my head a lot over the past few months.

Tiffany talks about how much “please give” mail I get. I wouldn’t call it junk mail but over the years, I’ve had such a fractured approach to charitable giving that I get mountains of mail from organizations far and wide pleading with me to give more, to give again, to fill out surveys, to mail my congressperson, to come to an event. Also, hey, here’s a map and some stickers and some greeting cards and a calendar and some mailing labels you’re never going to use.

The questions that I’ve kept coming back to, though, are what do I really, personally care about and where do I want to make the biggest impact financially and with my time?

Sloane’s thoughtful approach to this is helping me crystallize what I first posted about on Thanksgiving.

The two most important social ills I want to invest in addressing are Economic Inequality/Food Insecurity and Social Justice.

While I’ve given to a variety of environmental organizations in the past, I want to focus more of my support here to time spent making the world more green and sustainable.

I also will continue my pro bono consulting work with Taproot selecting projects/organizations that address my core issues. I will find more consistent time to work with our local food banks.

I will continue to support local public radio and the local museums and arts organizations (like LACMA)  that I frequent.

Supporting friends is a great category that I’ve never quantified or budgeted before. There are increasing opportunities to support a charitable fund drive or micro-funded project and I want to be thoughtful about how I go about doing this.

Emergency giving. Of course.

It’s interesting. I have no idea how much I give financially each year. I want to change that for 2014 and beyond. I hope I’m giving at least 5%, my goal is to get up to 10% and see how that feels.

What I do know is that I’m not giving enough of my time. There are 8766 hours in a year. Can I give 876 of them to helping others?

I wanna try.