Cathy Rion
Template:TOCnestleft Cathy Rion-Starr is Co-Minister of the Unitarian Society of Hartford. Laughing, singing, justice-seeker, queer mama & chocoholic.
Stanford
Cathy Rion (B.S. 1999, Stanford University), active in the Women's Coalition as a student, now a Unitarian-Universalist minister and youth organizer.
Heads Up Collective members
Members of the Heads Up Collective have included Brooke Atherton El-Amine, Max Toth, Laura McNeill, Elaine Peterson, Kerry Levenberg, Amie Fishman, Clare Bayard, Eric Romann, Rahula Janowski, Mel Pilbin Baiser, Libbey Goldberg, Josh Connor, Marc Mascarenhas-Swan, Cory Schmanke Parrish, Sierra Spingarn, Dara Silverman, Jeff Giaquinto, Jamie Spector, Julia Allen, Sasha Vodnik, Cathy Rion Starr, and Becca Tumposky.[1]
For May Day and Beyond
For May Day and Beyond: White People Stepping Up for Immigrant Rights! was a letter circulated in May 2006, among people mostly affiliated with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
Open Letter to White Communities
- In the past month, five million people, mostly immigrants of color, have mobilized for justice and are making history, flooding the streets in unprecedented numbers. Meanwhile, the most visible participation by white people is coming from the racist and right wing leaders who are defining and dominating the debate in the Federal government and in the news, radio and opinion pages. Where are the voices of anti-racist white people in this crucial moment, when the worst anti-immigrant legislation in decades is still poised to drop?
Signatories included Cathy Rion, Heads Up Collective. [2]
SURJ
Connecticut Showing Up for Racial Justice, Cathy Rion, Hartford, 2016.
MoralMondayCT
Cathy Rion Starr September 12, 2016 ·
Good to be with clergy colleagues at the State Capitol this morning for the #MoralRevival with @MoralMondayCT — with John Selders, Julia Burkey, Carolyn Patierno and Da Vita D. McCallister.