Austin Beloved Community

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Template:TOCnestleft Austin Beloved Community is an Austin Texas based historical and activist website created in 2014 by Anne Lewis. It is closely affiliated with Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

People

The people who created Austin Beloved Community - Anne Lewis organizer/filmmaker/director, Jeanne Stern animator/painter, Salma Mirza web developer, Rene Renteria photographer, Justin Hennard sound designer, Emma Louise Mutrux artist, Jacob Branson design consultant.[1]

Funders

This project is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Economic Growth & Redevelopment Services Office/Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com.[2]

Austin Beloved Community site launch

MC Jacob Branson wearing a Freedom Road Socialist Organization organization T shirt

Thursday May 1, 2014 marked the InternationalWorker's Day.

Many grassroots organizations and activists gathered at Resistencia Bookstore to celebrate and to recogmize the official web launch for Austin Beloved Community.

Austin has a rich history of social justice organizations, artists and activists who have worked hard to fix longstanding problems in neighborhoods and communities.

Organizations participating included: ACC/AFT Local 6249, ADAPT, ALLGO, Austin Tan Cerca de la Frontera, Campaign to End the Death Penalty, Challenger Newspaper, Creative Action, Code Pink, Democratic Socialists of America, Education Austin, Freedom Road Socialist Organization (/OSCL), Grassroots Leadership, Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition, International Socialist Organization, MonkeyWrench Books, People's History in Texas, PODER, Proyecto Defensa Laboral (Workers Defense Project), Resistencia Bookstore, Rise Up Texas, Texans United for Families (TUFF), The Sierra Club, The Rag Blog, Texas Jail Project, Third Coast Activist, Treasure City Thrift, TSEU/CWA Local 6186, Women's Community Center.

Event organizers were Anne Lewis and Jacob Branson.

Music by Sonoita, Fandango Tejas, Mario Garza, Kiko Villamizar, Kiya Heartwood, and The Bronze Band! [3]

Attendees

Attendees included Anne Lewis, Jacob Branson (MC), Leslie Cunningham, Dave Cortez, Beverly Baker Moore, Sarah Rafael Garcia, Ang Garcia, Mike Corwin.

List of People Who Contributed Memories and Experience

Melissa Wright, geographer/author Necropolitics, Narcopolitics, and Femicide Micah Robert Barber, filmmaker, lecturer UT Austin Michelle Mejia, filmmaker, Texas Folklife Mimi Pickering, filmmaker, Anne Braden: Southern Patriot Monica A Guzman, LULAC District 7, La Raza Roundtable Monica Hernandez, Workers Defense Project, Austin Tan Cerca Monique Walton, filmmaker, Becoming Box Films Nancy Schiesari, filmmaker, Tattooed Under Fire Nelson Linder, NAACP Nina Vizcarrondo, filmmaker Oscar Miquel Salmeron, USAS Patrick Bresnan, photographer Priscilla Hale, ALLGO Ran Moran, Working Stiff Journal Raul Valdez, muralist, Los Elementos, Caricaturas, Justicia y Paz… Rene Renteria, photographer, filmmaker Rene Valdez, Resistencia Richard Croxdale, People’s History in Texas Robert Jenson, Third Coast Activists Robert Ovetz, political scientist, author, Case Study of the University of Texas Rose Pulliam, ALLGO Sabina Hinz-Foley, Workers Defense Project Sarah Cheatham, Treasure City Seth Hutchinson, TSEU Stephanie Jackson, TSEU Steve Mims, filmmaker Incendiary: the Tod Willingham Case Susana Almanza, PODER Susan Post, BookWoman Susanne Mason, filmmaker Writ Writer Tania Rivera, Resistencia Tim Eubanks, ALLGO Thorne Dreyer, the Rag Blog Travis Donoho, Education Austin Virginia Raymond, co-founder, Political Asylum Project of Austin/Proyecto de Asilo Politico de Austin (PAPA) and teacher Will Rogers, writer, Texas Left Labor Report

References

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