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August/September 2024

AN INVITE TO THE PUBLIC SQUARE

In 2023, Deaconess Foundation unveiled a new strategy to make liberation the lived reality for all within seven generations. To achieve this strategy, Deaconess will build "Beloved Community" and build power. A key venue to demonstrate these actions will be through the Deaconess Center.


Deaconess Center is a vibrant public square for ideas, thought-partnerships, diverse perspectives, and policy discussions that promote a community of learning and healing. Through civility, facts, and a commitment to diverse viewpoints, the Center is dedicated to fostering spaces for convening, engagement, and resources that support liberation-based public policy solutions. Deaconess believes that by elevating, celebrating, and inspiring the ecosystem with these liberated behaviors, we are creating the conditions that lead to individual and community wellness.


As with other liberation efforts, we recognize that this work is not accidental but requires the collective effort of many. We honor the rich history of the movements that came before us, acknowledging that we are building upon a tradition established by public libraries, schools, and community centers. These public squares — physical spaces where individuals from different backgrounds can come together, build trust, and collaborate —demonstrate that intentionally-designed spaces are more than just amenities; they are essential to a thriving democracy and a healthy society. With this understanding, we warmly invite you to join us as your public square.


Tools for building a Public Square


Since opening our doors in 2018, the Center, with your support, has honed our tools for creating this public square through: convening, engagement, and resources.


Convening: We’ve been busy hosting a range of partner organizations and events from neighborhood gatherings to regional policy roundtables. These activities focus on health and social justice ensuring our space remains a hub for impactful dialogue.


Engagement: Strengthening neighborhood ties is central to our mission, which is why we call for the implementation of the North Central Plan and the equitable development of the Brickline Greenway. By fostering deep connections and supporting transformation, we aim to build a resilient social fabric.


Resources: We have partnered with frontline organizations to provide resources essential for well-being. These resources include direct family services from partners, the Children’s Defense Fund™ Freedom Schools, and offering physical spaces of respite and peace for neighbors and for village partners - the organizations that call the Center their organizational home (Unleashing Potential and Vision for Children at Risk.)


What We’ve Been Up To


To put our values into practice, Deaconess Center has reinforced our policies around dissenting opinions and demonstrations, provided enhanced opportunities for partners to advertise events in our lobby with digital flyers and is proud to be a City of St. Louis polling place for the first time in 2024.


Moving Forward


The Center's recent initiatives continue to validate our role as a public square, but we still need help from you, our partners. Below are options that you and your organization can do to help us serve as a beacon of hope and catalyst for liberations in the region. 

  • Reach out so we can help promote your community event and convening. Flyers can be emailed to Davidn@deaconess.org. Please include a QR code on the flyer so that guests can scan it for more information from our digital lobby display.
  • On November 5th, if you are a registered voter in the City of St. Louis, please vote at Deaconess Center.
  • Join us at the intersection of health justice and social justice by hosting your events at Deaconess Center. Request a space on our website.


See you at the Center, your Public Square. 



David Nehrt-Flores

Director, Deaconess Center

Deaconess Foundation

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION

The general election is on November 5th! Before the election, make sure you are registered to vote. The voter registration deadlines are:

  • October 8: Illinois registration deadline by mail
  • October 9: Missouri registration deadline
  • October 20: Illinois registration deadline online
  • November 5: Illinois registration deadline in-person

Residents of St. Louis City can cast their votes at Deaconess Center, which is now a polling place, on election day! The Deaconess Center polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.


To view a sample ballot visit: vote411.org/ballot.

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

This month we are excited to feature the recipients of Cycle 2 "Seeding the Future" Grant funding! Learn more about these organizations and their plans for using these funds below.

Casa de Salud provides clinical and mental health services for immigrants and refugees. The organization aims to create a more inclusive healthcare safety-net, fostering economic stability, improved physical and mental health, and a stronger healthcare system. They are raising awareness of the rights of individuals who are foreign-born to quality healthcare, recognizing this impact on public health and the regional economy.

Missouri Workers Center focuses on the liberation of Missouri’s low-wage workers by continuing to fight to defeat state control of economic and racial justice issues. Their policy intervention is focused on restoring the rights of local elected leaders by tackling local preemption laws via strategic political education and media trainings. Their coalition is implementing unduplicated efforts to organize Missouri’s low-wage workers and provide the infrastructure for worker-defined and worker-led actions across the state.

In response to the passage of two violent, transphobic bills in Missouri that seek to erase transgender and gender expansive Missourians, PROMO is organizing a deep canvassing campaign. PROMO Fund is deploying a deep canvassing team in communities across the state to have 250 conversations, persuade 50 voters to commit to being pro-LGBTQ+ voters, and recruit 20 new members who accept a powerful invitation to take action or join an upcoming event with the goal of reducing prejudice against transgender Missourians.

FROM THE FOUNDATION

Application for Grant Funding will be available

Monday, September 30, 2024

Learning Session:

Nonprofit Financials - Stewardship Scorecards


Deaconess is committed to leveraging all of our non-grant assets to complement our financial investments and provide nonprofit leaders and team members peer learning experiences and trainings to refine and strengthen our collective capacity to advance community well-being.

 

This learning opportunity is for nonprofit and organization team members interested in gaining a deeper understanding of non-profit finances and using financial statements to build trust. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. The workshop will be facilitated by our Vice President, Administration Matt Oldani.


Learn more and register here.

PARTNERS IN THE NEWS

Organizations Challenge Church Leaders to Commit to Youth Justice


Sylvester Brown Jr. | St. Louis American | August 18, 2024


“Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.” – James 2:17 


The essence of that scripture was emphasized when church and community leaders gathered to “put faith into action” during “Youth Justice Action Day” Monday.



The press conference, held at the Deaconess Foundation headquarters at 1000 N. Vandeventer, aimed to raise awareness “about children impacted by school suspensions and detention centers and to urge community members to act.” A training session for faith leaders was held immediately after the press briefing. Read more.

March for Unity in Ferguson Marks 10th Anniversary of Michael Brown Jr.'s Death


Kate Grumke | St. Louis Public Radio | August 9, 2024


As Michael Brown Sr. gathered with a crowd in the parking lot of Normandy High School on Friday morning, he said his message to the world remains the same.


“I’m not gonna never let the world forget about my son,” Brown said.


Brown’s son, Mike Brown Jr., was killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson 10 years ago Friday. To mark the anniversary of his death and the global movement that came out of it, Brown’s family organized a series of events this month, including a unity walk Friday. Read more.

With Their Massive Resources, Corporations Could Be Champions of Racial Equity But Often Waver


Glenn Gamboa & Thalia Beaty | Associated Press | August 26, 2024


Forward Through Ferguson has made its mark on its community and the St. Louis region by focusing on justice and education, racial equity and policing reform.


The Missouri nonprofit was founded in 2015 to enact the societal changes outlined in the Ferguson Commission report to address the issues that contributed to the police shooting death of Michael Brown Jr. and the riots that followed in Ferguson, Missouri.


The new nonprofit and similar organizations looking to support the community saw money pour in from corporations like St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch and major philanthropic organizations ranging from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the NBA Players Association Foundation.


It didn’t last, Annissa McCaskill, Forward Through Ferguson’s executive director, told The Associated Press. Read more.

PARTNER OPPORTUNITIES & EVENTS

Upcoming Events

September 26: Unflinching Progress: A Fundraiser to Support Forward Through Ferguson


September 27: Environmental Justice Task Force Meeting (Metropolitan Congregations United)


October 2: System of Care & Project LAUNCH Joint Council (Vision for Children at Risk)


October 3: Christian Activity Center 2024 Fundraiser “A Night Under the Lights”


October 5: ArchCity Defenders 15th Anniversary Showcase 



October 5: What's the Big IDEA?: True Stories of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (Missouri Equity Education Partnership) 


October 8: October Metropolitan Congregations United Monthly Membership Assembly


October 10: We Keep Us Safe (Freedom Community Center)


October 11: Trauma Awareness Training (Community Health Commission)


October 18: Stepping Up for Kids 2024 (Vision for Children at Risk)



October 24: Public Policy Thursdays: Advocacy 101 for Nonprofits (Forefront)


November 7-9: BRIC Institute Launch: Transforming Care for Bullet Related Injury (Power4STL)

Resources & Opportunities

ArchCity Defenders Fall Internship

ArchCity Defenders provides academic calendar as well as summer internship and externship opportunities for law students, social work practicum students, paralegal students, communications and digital media students, graphic design students, graduate students, undergraduates, and more. More information here.


Canvas for Prop A and Amendment 3 (Missouri Jobs with Justice)

It's official: voters across Missouri will have the opportunity to vote YES on two important initiatives on November 5th! Prop A will gradually increase Missouri's minimum wage up to $15/hour and will give all Missouri workers access to earned paid sick time, and Amendment 3 will end Missouri's ban on abortion. Now it's up to us to talk to our neighbors to make sure both of these initiatives pass, and we need your help! Sign up here to knock doors with Missouri Jobs with Justice.

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MEDIA THAT HELPS US GROW

A Democratic Vision for Public Schools | Stanford Social Innovation Review | Fall 2024


Sabbaticals and the Case for More Rest for Leaders of Color | The Chronicle of Philanthropy | August 2024

ICYMI:

ArchCity Defenders Freedom Summer STL


Across four Freedom Summer STL events from June through August, ArchCity Defenders connected with 900+ people, provided one-on-one legal consultation to more than 110 people on housing and expungement issues, hosted political education conversations, distributed hundreds of Pro Se legal guides, and much more! For more information on what’s next follow ArchCity Defenders on social media and visit their website here. 

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